120 Section I – Plants, water and mineral nutrients
Lower uptake of
water. Suberinization
of endodermis
Rapid uptake of
water. Root hairs,
xylem, little
suberinization
Lower uptake of
water. No root
hairs, xylem
or suberin
Endodermis
becomes suberinized
Cortex
Endodermis
Stele
Xylem
Suberin
(Casparian strip)
Root hair zone
First xylem forms
Meristem
Root cap
CortexStele
VAC 2 VACUOLE VAC
1
(^32)
3
(a)
(b)
(c)
Fig. 4. Key features of water transport in a primary root. (a) Root hairs increase root surface area in contact with films of
water around soil particles. The suberinized endodermis of older tissue restricts water uptake. (b) Illustrates the position
of the endodermis between the cortex and vascular tissue. (c) Shows the possible pathways of transport through root
cells: (1) apoplastic; (2) symplastic through plasmodesmata; and (3) symplastic (transmembrane).