Sieve tubes and sieve cells both lose their nuclei when they become functional as conduits for photosynthates. |
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The carbon-containing products of photosynthesis are called photosynthates. |
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Photosynthesis, partitioning of photosynthates and growth need to be highly co-ordinated to allow efficient plant development and growth. |
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This may cause a greater proportion of photosynthates to be translocated to above-ground organs rather than the roots. |
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Our results show that photosynthates are invested into growth or carbohydrate reserves, irrespective of the tree species under study. |
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These fungi facilitate the uptake of nutrients, especially phosphorus from nutrient deficient soils in exchange for host photosynthates. |
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Nitrogen influences the grain production of photosynthates and their increased translocation to reproductive traits. |
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