Minerals are present in the soil in sufficient amounts. Do plants need to adjust the types of solutes that reach the xylem? Which molecules help
to adjust this? How do plants regulate the type and quantity of solutes that reach xylem?
Yes, plants need to adjust the types of solutes that reach the xylem. The transport proteins of epidermal cell helps to adjust the solute movement. Older dying leaves export their minerals like phosphorus, Sulphur, nitrogen, potassium etc. to younger leaves. Similarly before leaf falling in deciduous plants minerals are exported to the other parts of plants. Some elements like calcium are not remobilized.
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