Effects of turgor potentials of epidermal cells neighbouring guard cells on stomatal opening in detached leaf epidermis and intact leaflets of Vicia faba L. (faba bean)
1996
Klein, M. | Cheng, G. | Chung, M. | Tallman, G.
Leaflets of Vicia faba L. (faba bean) were used to determine whether the mechanical forces resulting from the turgor potentials psi(p) of the larger epidermal cells neighbouring guard cells play a significant role in regulating stomatal aperture. When psi(p) of epidermis and psi(p) of bulk leaflet tissue were compared at midday, psi(p) of epidermis were only 15-25% those of bulk leaflet tissue at all but the most negative leaflet water potentials (psi). When plants were bagged to increase psi by reducing vapour pressure differences between leaflets and air, psi(p) of bulk leaflet tissue increased to predawn values, but psi(p) of epidermis increased to only approximately 20% of predawn values and stomata opened to their widest apertures. Stomatal apertures were positively correlated with psi(p) of bulk leaflet tissue but they were not correlated with psi(p) of epidermis. Reductions in epidermal psi(p) began predawn, before stomata were open, and reached minimum values at midday, when stomata were open. We conclude that, in Vicia faba, (1) reduction of psi(p) of epidermal cells begins predawn, reducing the counterforce to stomatal opening that would exist if full epidermal turgor were maintained throughout the day, and (2) changes in psi(p) of leaf epidermal cells do not play a significant role in regulating stomatal aperture.
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