The distribution of xylem and phloem tissue in the roots, stem and leaves in a herbaceous dicotyledonous plant
Results from a ringing experiment with radioactive carbon dioxide
Image showing the setup of a tracer and ringing experiment. The leaves have been enclosed to ensure the uptake of radioactive carbon dioxide.
Radioactive tracers can also be used to show where substances are transported using autoradiographs!After a plant has taken up radioactive carbon dioxide and carried out photosynthesis and translocation, it is pressed against photographic paper (in the dark) for several hours. The radioactive material present in the plant tissues creates an image to show here it is present.
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