Abstract

The results of studies on assimilate and water transport in the developing caryopsis of rice are summarised. Evidence is presented for a symplastic movement of solutes as far as the aleurone layer. However, transport into the apoplast at the nucellus/aleurone interface appears to be a necessary step due to the absence of plasmodesmata at this site. It is suggested that water leaves the caryopsis during grain filling by the isolated cell walls of the pigment strand, the suberised walls of these cells functioning to isolate the apoplast from the symplast and thereby allowing opposing fluxes of water and assimilates to occur in the dorsal region of the grain.

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