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16185 Biological Sciences / Research / Publication. http://biology.bangor.ac.uk/research/publication/000089048200006 Axial and radial transport and the accumulation of photoassimilates in carrot taproot were studied using C-14 labelling and autoradiography. Axial transport of the C-14 labelled assimilates inside the taproot was rapid and occurred mainly in the young phloem found in rows radiating from the cambium. Crops > Carrot > Research cambium   phloem   radial   transport   assimilate   chemical   fate   high   accumulation   daucus   carota   autoradiography   molecular   ecology   environmental   microbiology Jan 1, 2007  

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