Abstract

Sugars play an important role in regulation of plant growth and development. Sugars have a multifaceted role in plants, as they serve as transportable forms of stored energy, osmolytes, and signalling molecules that are carriers of shoot-to-root information crucial for an efficient response to the environmental conditions. Sugar transporters use the proton-motive force to transport sugars from an acidic apoplast into the cytoplasm against its concentration gradient.

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