Biology, asked by vindhyasrivastava100, 1 month ago

the process of removing phloem tissue??​

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Answered by YourQueen00
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Explanation:

In girdling experiments all tissues from phloem to epidermis, including secondary phloem are removed. This stops flow of sugars to plant parts below the level of girdle. Thus, the roots are starved and consequently the plant is killed.

Answered by BangtanGirl11
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Phloem loading is the process of loading carbon into the phloem for transport to different 'sinks' in a plant. Passive phloem loading transports solutes freely through plasmodesma in the symplast of the minor veins of leaves. ... Active transport occurs apoplastically and does not use plasmodesmata.

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