Methods in molecular biology | 2019

Measuring Phloem Transport Velocity in Arabidopsis Seedlings Using the Fluorescent Coumarin Glucoside, Esculin.

 

Abstract


Historically, the ability to measure the velocity of phloem sap in small seedlings and plants has been technically challenging. The phloem tissues are delicate, often\xa0flow is blocked\xa0entirely if perturbed. Furthermore, the depth that phloem sieve tubes are located within the plant has hindered many techniques. Previously published methods have lacked the spatial and temporal resolution required for measurements in small seedlings, are usually laborious or are not suited to in vivo studies. Here we describe a rapid, high-throughput method using the fluorescent coumarin glucoside esculin as a probe to measure the phloem transport velocity in the roots of young Arabidopsis seedlings.

Volume 2014
Pages \n 195-201\n
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-9562-2_16
Language English
Journal Methods in molecular biology

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