Author:
van Bel Aart J. E.,Knoblauch Michael
Abstract
Sieve elements and companion cells constitute
the modules of the conducting elements in the phloem ofAngiosperms.
Consequently, phloem transport basically relies on the concerted action of the
sieve element/companion cell complexes. Sieve elements and companion cells
are highly interactive units and show an extreme division of labour as
exemplified by their state of life. Whereas the sieve element is almost
‘clinically’ dead, the companion cell is a paragon of bubbling
activity. In the course of evolution, the sieve element has sacrificed all of
its genetic and most of its metabolic equipment to serve photoassimilate
translocation. A small part of the structural and metabolic outfit has been
retained for a proper accomplishment of its function. In contrast, the cells
bordering the sieve element have gained metabolic weight during evolution.
With reference to their evolutionary descent, the peculiarities of sieve
elements and companion cells are discussed in the light of recent
cell-biological and molecular-biological findings. Emphasis is focused on
their interaction, which is the secret of the success of the sieve
element/companion cell complex.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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