Department of Botany, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99163.
Plant Physiol. 1976 Feb;57(2):137-41. doi: 10.1104/pp.57.2.137.
Longitudinal electrical resistances have been measured on 2-centimeter segments of corn (Zea mays L.) roots, cut at varying distances from the root apex. The segment resistances vary from 400 to 100 kilohms per centimeter along the root length (apex to 18 cm), with the maximum occurring in the 2- to 4-centimeter segment, and decreasing thereafter toward the root base. Measurements of isolated root cortical sleeves and steles show that the pathway of least resistance is in the cortex, which has a greater cross-sectional area; the specific resistance of the older stele is less than that of the cortex. The anatomical state of the xylem cannot be inferred from electrical resistance determinations.
已测量了距玉米(Zea mays L.)根尖不同距离处 2 厘米长的根段的纵向电阻。沿根长(根尖至 18 厘米),段电阻在 400 至 100 千欧姆/厘米之间变化,最大值出现在 2 至 4 厘米段,此后向根基部逐渐减小。对分离的根皮层套和中柱的测量表明,最小电阻路径在皮层中,因为皮层具有更大的横截面积;较老中柱的比电阻小于皮层。不能从电阻测定中推断木质部的解剖状态。