Peh. Minchin et al., WHAT CAN TRACER PROFILES TELL US ABOUT THE MECHANISMS GIVING RISE TO THEM, Journal of Experimental Botany, 47(295), 1996, pp. 275-284
For a long time, tracer profiles observed at various positions along t
he phloem transport pathway have been used to infer details about both
the mechanisms and the amount of flow through this pathway within who
le plants, But the mechanisms still elude us, This paper investigates
why this is so and shows that although the amount of mechanistic infor
mation available from tracer profiles is rather limited, they do provi
de reliable quantitative measurements of the amount of flow. Detailed
quantitative analysis of tracer profiles in barley leaves is used to i
llustrate techniques of mechanistic interpretation from input-output a
nalysis and indicates the need of two compartments to describe carbon
flow through a leaf from fixation to phloem loading.