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The problems associated with the movement of water and solutes
throughout the plant body have intrigued students of plants since
Malpighi's conclusions in 1675 and 1679 that nutrient sap flows
upward and downward in stems through vessels in both wood and bark.
Steven Hale's ingenious experiments on the movement of water in
plants in 1726 and Hartig's observations of sieve-tube exudation in
the mid-19th century set the stage for continued intensive studies
on long-range transport in plants. In spite of this interest for
more than 200 years in the movement of solutes and water in plants,
it has only been within the last 20 to 30 years that extensive
research effort has been directed toward a critical evaluation of
the interactions among the various cellular organelles. The
important roles played by the exchange of metabolites in the
control and regulation of cellular processes is now widely
recognized, but in most instances poorly understood.
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