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The oxygen requirement for stomatal opening in maize plants ( Zea mays L. hybrid INRA 508) was studied at different CO2 concentrations and light intensities. In the absence of CO2, stomatal opening always required O2, but this requirement decreased with increasing light intensity. In darkness, the lowest O2 partial pressure needed to obtain a weak stomatal movement was about 50 Pa. This value was lowered to ca 10 Pa in light (320 μmol m−2 s−1).
On the other hand. in the absence of O2, CO2enabled stomatal opening to occur in the light, presumably due to the evolved photosynthetic O2. Thus, CO2, which generally reduced stomatal aperture, could induce stomatal movement in anoxia and light. The effect of CO2 on stomatal opening was closely dependent on O2 concentration and light intensity. Stomatal aperture appeared CO2-independent at an O2 partial pressure which was dependent on light intensity and was about 25 Pa at 320 umol m−2 s−1.
The presence of a plasmalemma oxidase, in addition to mitochondrial oxidase, might explain the differences in the O2 requirement at various light intensities. The possible involvement of such a system in relation to the effect of CO2 is discussed.  相似文献   

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The impairment of the turgor operated modulation of stomatal movement and changes in photosynthetic capacity were studied using two maize ( Zea mays L.) varieties of different chilling sensitivity. In the tolerant variety stomatal opening exhibited characteristic transients, while in the more susceptible strain chilling induced a monotonous increase of stomatal apertures. Photosynthetic capacity of the leaves (expressed in terms of 14CO2 incorporation at 25°C) declined as a result of chilling regardless of stomatal opening. Nevertheless, tolerance was reflected in the preservation of a higher level of CO2 fixation capacity and in a more successful recovery.  相似文献   

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Abstract. Steady-state photosynthesis (Pn), post-illumination CO2 release rates (R), sucrose-phosphate synthase (SPS) activities, and levels of starch, sucrose and hexoses were measured in the source leaf of corn ( Zea mays L.) during a 16-h photoperiod at 800 μmol m 2 s 1. Pn and SPS activity remained constant. Carbohydrate pools increased at a linear rate, except the first and last hour of the photoperiod. Both the CO2 evolution rate at the moment of light removal (Rmax) and SPS activity decreased by one half after the onset of darkness (0 60 min). Sucrose diminished during this period by 40%, whereas the starch remained constant. Thereafter, starch mobilization began, followed by a gradual decline in leaf respiration. The average dark export rate was calculated to be 60% less than that during the day. Maintenance respiration (Rm) of an attached leaf after 48 h darkness was determined. Plants were illuminated for different intervals (e.g. 5, 10 or 20 min), each followed by dark periods sufficient for respiration to decline to Rm. The ratio of C assimilated in light to that released in dark was 6:1. After the 48-h dark period, the minimal period of illumination (Tmin) required to restore Pn and Rmax to the original level was determined. A mathematical analysis of the kinetics involved in the recovery of Pn and Rmax provided an estimate of turnover time (0.22h) and pool size 9.15 mmol m 2) for the newly fixed carbon.  相似文献   

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When maize plants ( Zea mays L. line ps-lye) were subjected to chilling (at 8 ± 2°C, 80% relative humidity for 24 h under illumination by 80 W m2 between 400–700 nm), the leaves were wilted and photosynthetic membranes were permanently damaged. This was shown by the swelling of grana thylakoids and a deerease in the charging capacity of the electron transport chain. Water loss and photosynthetic dysfunction were connected in the process of a chilling-induced increase of stomatal aperture. Chilling injury could be eased to a considerable extent by a mild treatment with DCMU preventing stomatal opening, wilting, and the irreversible loss of CO2 fixation capacity.  相似文献   

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Effects of CO2 on stomatal movements of Commelina communis L. were studied with plants, epidermal strips and guard cell protoplasts. With plants, the stomatal response induced by a blue light pulse was studied for different ambient CO2 concentration ranging from CO2-deprived air to 100 Pa in darkness or under red light. It was observed that the blue light response could be obtained not only under a red light background but also in darkness and CO2-free air, the two responses being quite similar.
With epidermal strips, the effect of CO2 on ferricyanide reductase activity at the guard cell plasmalemma was studied by transmission electron microscopy. In the presence of ferric ions, reduced ferricyanide gives an electron dense precipitate of Prussian Blue. In darkness and air, no precipitate was observed. In darkness and CO2-free air as well as under light and normal air, a precipitate was found along the plasmalemma of the guard cells, indicating a ferricyanide reductase activity. With guard cell protoplasts suspended in a medium either in equilibrium with air or in a CO2-free medium the H+ extrusion induced by a blue light pulse added to a red light background was measured. A low CO2 content was obtained by adding photosynthetic algae to the suspension of guard cell protoplasts. In a CO2-free medium the rate of H+ extrusion was enhanced.
The results are discussed on the basis of a possible competition for reducing power between CO2 fixation and a putative blue light dependent redox chain located on the plasma membrane.  相似文献   

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Stomatal response to ATP mediated by phytochrome   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
External ATP stimulated stomatal opening in epidemal strips of Commelina communis L. in darkness following brief irradiation with white or red light. ATP had no effect in darkness after irradiation with far red light or in continuous light. Mg2+ stimulated stomatal response to ATP, which was shown to be taken-up by the tissue. This implies that a Mg-stimulated ATPase, that interacts with Pfr, may be involved in stomatal opening.  相似文献   

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Micromolar concentrations of potassium ferricyanide inhibit light-induced stomatal opening. The extent of the inhibition is dependent on the presence of carbon dioxide and the concentration of potassium ferricyanide needed to obtain 50% inhibition of stomatal opening is 40-fold higher in CO2-free air than in normal air. The fungal toxin, fusicoccin (1 μ M ), overcame the ferricyanide inhibition of stomatal opening indicating that the electron acceptor may interact more or less directly with the activity of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase. Although potassium ferricyanide strongly inhibited stomatal opening, it had only minor effects on stomatal maintaining or stomatal closure due to darkness or ABA.  相似文献   

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Abstract. The specific effects of hypoxia and various inhibitors on stomatal opening in the light and closing in the dark were characterized in isolated epidermis from Commelina communis L. Reducing the guard cell metabolism with hypoxia and the uncoupler carbonyl cyanide-m-chloro-phenyl-hydrazone, CCCP, respectively, inhibited both stomatal opening and closing. Stomatal closing was very efficiently blocked by CCCP and this effect could be readily reversed by washing out the inhibitor. The authors were unable to inhibit stomatal opening with ATPase-inhibitors, without also affecting closing. Orthovanadate, up to 2 mol m−3, affected neither opening nor closing. Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide, DCCD, and diethylstilbestrol, DES, inhibited opening as well as closing to about 50%. The K+ -channel blocker tetraethylammonium chloride, TEA-Cl, inhibited both stomatal opening and closing, as did phenyl acetic acid, PAA, a compound considered to interfere with blue light induced stomatal opening. The results are discussed in the view that the uncontrolled K+ leakage from the guard cells is low, that K+ efflux during stomatal closing, as well as K+ influx during opening, occurs through specific K+-channels and that ATP and/or a membrane potential seems to be needed to keep these channels open.  相似文献   

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The effects of a synthetic growth promoter, 4-ethoxy-l-( p -tolyl)-S-triazine-2,6 (1H, 3H)-dione [TA], on growth and gravireaction of Zea mays L. (cv. LG 11) roots were investigated. In horizontal, intact roots, pretreatment with TA at 4 × 10−4 M inhibited the gravireaction. If the pretreated roots were rinsed with a buffer solution before incubation, the TA effect was reduced, indicating that a continuous presence of TA was necessary for its maximal activity. On the other hand, the TA pretreatment (1×10−5, 1×10−4 and 4 × 10−4 M ) promoted the elongation of these roots. The TA effect was stronger for illuminated roots than for those kept in darkness. TA also decreased the lateral curvature of half-decapitated roots maintained vertically in light. This indicates that the action of TA could be associated with some growth inhibiting substances produced or released in cap cells.  相似文献   

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Hasenstein, K. H. and Evans, M. L. 1988. The influence of calcium and pH on growth in primary roots of Zea mays. - Physiol. Plant. 72: 466–470.
We investigated the interaction of Ca2+ and pH on root elongation in Zea mays L. cv. B73 × Missouri 17 and cv. Merit. Seedlings were raised to contain high levels of Ca2+ (HC, imbibed and raised in 10 m M CaCl2) or low levels of Ca2+ (LC, imbibed and raised in distilled water). In HC roots, lowering the pH (5 m M MES/Tris) from 6.5 to 4.5 resulted in strong, long-lasting growth promotion. Surprisingly, increasing the pH from 6.5 to 8.5 also resulted in strong growth promotion. In LC roots acidification of the medium (pH 6.5 to 4.5) resulted in transient growth stimulation followed by a gradual decline in the growth rate toward zero. Exposure of LC roots to high pH (pH shift from 6.5 to 8.5) also promoted growth. Addition of EGTA resulted in strong growth promotion in both LC and HC roots. The ability of EGTA to stimulate growth appeared not to be related to H+ release from EGTA upon Ca2+ chelation since, 1) LC roots showed a strong and prolonged response to EGTA, but only a transient response to acid pH, and 2) promotion of growth by EGTA was observed in strongly buffered solutions. We also examined the pH dependence of the release of 45Ca2+ from roots of 3-day-old seedlings grown from grains imbibed in 45Ca2+. Release of 45Ca2+ from the root into agar blocks placed on the root surface was greater the more acidic the pH of the blocks. The results indicate that Ca2+ may be necessary for the acid growth response in roots.  相似文献   

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Abstract. A field study was conducted to determine the relationship of solar-excited chlorophyll a fluorescence to net CO2 assimilation rate in attached leaves. The Fraunhofer line-depth principle was used to measure fluorescence at 656.3 nm wavelength while leaves remained exposed to full sunlight and normal atmospheric pressures of CO2 and O2. Fluorescence induction kinetics were observed when leaves were exposed to sunlight after 10 min in darkness. Subsequently, fluorescence varied inversely with assimilation rate. In the C4 Zea mays , fluorescence decreased from 2.5 to 0.8 mW m-2 nm-1 as CO2 assimilation rate increased from 1 to 8 μmol m-2 s-1 (r2= 0.520). In the C3 Liquidambar styraciflua and Pinus taeda , fluorescence decreased from 6 to 2 mW m-2 nm-1 as assimilation rate increased from 2 to 5 or 0 to 2 μmol m-2 s-1 (r2= 0.44 and 0.45. respectively). The Fraunhofer line-depth principle enables the simultaneous measurement of solar-excited fluorescence and CO2 assimilation rate in individual leaves, but also at larger scales. Thus, it may contribute significantly to field studies of the relationship of fluorescence to photosynthesis.  相似文献   

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Light-induced stomatal opening in C3 and C4 plants is mediated by two signalling pathways. One pathway is specific for blue light and involves phototropins, while the second pathway depends on photosyntheticaly active radiation (PAR). Here, the role of Nt MPK4 in light-induced stomatal opening was studied, as silencing of this MAP kinase stimulates stomatal opening. Stomata of Nt MPK4-silenced plants do not close in elevated atmospheric CO2, and show a reduced response to PAR. However, stomatal closure can still be induced by abscisic acid. Measurements using multi-barrelled intracellular micro-electrodes showed that CO2 activates plasma membrane anion channels in wild-type Nicotiana tabacum guard cells, but not in Nt MPK4-silenced cells. Anion channels were also activated in wild-type guard cells after switching off PAR. In approximately half of these cells, activation of anion channels was accompanied by an increase in the cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration. The activity of anion channels was higher in cells showing a parallel increase in cytosolic Ca2+ than in those with steady Ca2+ levels. Both the darkness-induced anion channel activation and Ca2+ signals were repressed in Nt MPK4-silenced guard cells. These data show that CO2 and darkness can activate anion channels in a Ca2+-independent manner, but the anion channel activity is enhanced by parallel increases in the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration. Nt MPK4 plays an essential role in CO2- and darkness-induced activation of guard-cell anion channels, through Ca2+-independent as well as Ca2+-dependent signalling pathways.  相似文献   

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Commelina cammunis L., a monocotyledonous plant whose stomata are highly sensitive to calcium ions, was used to study calmodulin (CaM) involvement in stomatal movements. CaM was detected and quantified in guard cell and mesophyll cell protoplasts by western blot and by 45Ca2+-overlays. CaM was found to be 3- to 7-fold more abundant on a per protein basis in guard cell than in mesophyll cell protoplasts. Numerous guard cell proteins that bind CaM in a Ca2+-dependent manner were detected by gold-labelled CaM overlays. Using bioassays with epidermal strips, different CaM-antagonists were found to induce a net stimulation of stomatal opening in darkness or under illumination (trifluoperazine > compound 48/80 ∼ fluphenazine > W7 > W5). As CaM is frequently involved in the regulation of phosphorylation processes, the effects of different inhibitors of protein kinases on stomatal movements were studied. In red plus blue light, a promotion of the stomatal aperture was observed in the nanomolar range with K252a and KT5926 and in the micromolar range with KT5720 ≫ ML7 ∼ ML9 ≫ H7 > KN62. Only the inhibitors with a high specificity for Ca2+-CaM dependent protein kinases (K252a, KT5926, ML7, ML9) triggered a stomatal opening in darkness and increased stomatal aperture in red plus blue light. Taken together, these data strongly suggest that a Ca2+- or a Ca2+-CaM-dependent protein kinase plays a central role in the calcium transduction pathway leading to the maintaining of stomatal closure.  相似文献   

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Rengel, Z. and Kordan, H. A. 1987. Effects of growth regulators on light-dependent anthocyanin production in Zea mays seedlings.
The effects of ethylene, indolyl- and naphthylacetic acids, zeatin, benzyladenine, gib-berellic acid and triiodobenzoic acid on anthocyanin production in seedlings of Zea mays L. cv. Golden Bantam were investigated. Endogenously produced and exogen-ously supplied ethylene, as well as the other growth regulators tested markedly suppressed anthocyanin formation. Except for triiodobenzoic acid, the other growth regulators stimulated ethylene production, the amounts produced in the light being larger than those in the dark. Absorption of ethylene by permanganate as well as inhibition of ethylene production or action by Co2+ or Ag+ increased anthocyanin formation in maize seedlings above the level found in the control plants. The inhibiting effect of auxins and cytokinins on anthocyanin production was reversed by Co2+ or Ag+. In contrast, decreased anthocyanin formation caused by gibberellic acid or triiodobenzoic acid seemed unrelated to ethylene and could not be alleviated by Co2+ or Ag+.  相似文献   

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Abstract In normal air, illumination with a low level of blue or red light (40 μmol m?2 s?1) did not induce stomatal opening in maize plantlets. In CO2-free air, 40 μmol m?2 s?1 of blue or red light promoted an enhancement in stomatal opening. At the same quantum flux, blue light was more efficient than red light and stomatal closure occurred more rapidly with a significantly shorter lag phase after blue light. Anoxia inhibited light-dependent stomatal opening, even under 320 μmol m?2 s?1 illumination. However, after 60 min of illumination with 40 μmol m?2 s?1 of blue light in anoxia, transient stomatal opening was observed when the plant was returned to darkness and normal air. This transient stomatal opening was weaker after pretreatment with red light. We conclude that a blue-light-dependent process induced under anoxia leads to stomatal opening provided oxygen is present. Possible mechanisms associated with blue-light-effect and the nature of the oxygen-consuming processes are discussed.  相似文献   

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Commelina cammunis L., a monocotyledonous plant whose stomata are highly sensitive to calcium ions, was used to study calmodulin (CaM) involvement in stomatal movements. CaM was detected and quantified in guard cell and mesophyll cell protoplasts by western blot and by 45Ca2+-overlays. CaM was found to be 3- to 7-fold more abundant on a per protein basis in guard cell than in mesophyll cell protoplasts. Numerous guard cell proteins that bind CaM in a Ca2+-dependent manner were detected by gold-labelled CaM overlays. Using bioassays with epidermal strips, different CaM-antagonists were found to induce a net stimulation of stomatal opening in darkness or under illumination (trifluoperazine > compound 48/80 ≅ fluphenazine > W7 > W5). As CaM is frequently involved in the regulation of phosphorylation processes, the effects of different inhibitors of protein kinases on stomatal movements were studied. In red plus blue light, a promotion of the stomatal aperture was observed in the nanomolar range with K252a and KT5926 and in the micromolar range with KT5720 ≫ ML7 ≅ ML9 ≫ H7 > KN62. Only the inhibitors with a high specificity for Ca2+-CaM dependent protein kinases (K252a, KT5926, ML7, ML9) triggered a stomatal opening in darkness and increased stomatal aperture in red plus blue light. Taken together, these data strongly suggest that a Ca2+- or a Ca2+-CaM-dependent protein kinase plays a central role in the calcium transduction pathway leading to the maintaining of stomatal closure.  相似文献   

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C. K. Pallaghy 《Planta》1971,101(4):287-295
Summary The correlation between stomatal action and potassium movement in the epidermis of Zea mays was examined in isolated epidermal strips floated on distilled water. Stomatal opening in the isolated epidermis is reversible in response to alternate periods of light or darkness, and is always correlated with a shift in the potassium content of the guard cells. K accumulates in guard cells during stomatal opening, and moves from the guard cells into the subsidiary cells during rapid stomatal closure. When epidermal strips are illuminated in normal air, as against CO2-free air, the stomata do not open and there is a virtually complete depletion of K from the stomatal apparatus. In darkness CO2-containing air inhibits stomatal opening and K accumulation in guard cells, but does not lead to a depletion of K from the stomata as observed in the light.  相似文献   

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Measurement of stable isotopes in plant dry matter is a useful phenotypic tool for speeding up breeding advance in C3 crops exposed to different water regimes. However, the situation in C4 crops is far from resolved, since their photosynthetic metabolism precludes (at least in maize) the use of carbon isotope discrimination. This paper investigates the use of oxygen isotope enrichment (Δ18O) as a new secondary trait for yield potential and drought resistance in maize ( Zea mays L). A set of tropical maize hybrids developed by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center was grown under three contrasting water regimes in field conditions. Water regimes clearly affected plant growth and yield. In accordance with the current theory, a decrease in water input was translated into large decreases in stomatal conductance and increases in leaf temperature together with concomitant 18O enrichment of plant matter (leaves and kernels). In addition, kernel Δ18O correlated negatively with grain yield under well-watered and intermediate water stress conditions, while it correlated positively under severe water stress conditions. Therefore, genotypes showing lower kernel Δ18O under well-watered and intermediate water stress had higher yields in these environments, while the opposite trend was found under severe water stress conditions. This illustrates the usefulness of Δ18O for selecting the genotypes best suited to differing water conditions.  相似文献   

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We measured the flow of methane in Typha latifolia L. (cattail)-dominated wetlands from microbial production in anoxic sediment into, through, and out of emergent T. latifolia shoots (i.e. plant transport). The purpose was to identify key environmental and plant factors that might affect rates of methane efflux from wetlands to the Earth's atmosphere. Methane accumulated in leafy T. latifolia shoots overnight, reaching concentrations up to 10000 μl l−1 (vs. atmospheric concentrations <4 μl l−1), suggesting that lower stomatal conductance at night limits methane efflux from the plant into ambient air. Daytime light and (or) lower atmospheric humidity that induce convective gas flow through the plant coincided with ( a ) an increase in the rate of methane efflux from T. latifolia leaves to ambient air (from <0·1 to >2·0 μmol m−2 (leaf) s−1) and ( b ) a decrease in shoot methane concentration to <70 μl l−1. Very short fluctuation in stomatal conductance during the day did not affect the methane efflux rate unless, possibly, the rate of photosynthesis decreased. A strong relationship between the maximum daily rate of methane efflux and shoot methane concentration (measured before the onset of convective gas flow) suggests T. latifolia plants behave like a capacitor (filling with methane at night, emitting the stored methane during the day). Experimentally cutting leaves (to prevent pressurization) reduced plant capacitance for methane.  相似文献   

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Extracellular ferricyanide reduction, NADH and ferrocyanide oxidation were investigated by spectrophotometrical method on photosynthetic freshwater plants ( Elodea canadensis Rich., Vallisneria spiralis L., Nitella flexilis L.) and heterotrophic tissues (roots of Triticum vulgare L., Hordeum vulgare L., Zea mays L., Pisum sativum L., Avena sativa L., Allium sativa L., Allium cepa L.). All species had ferricyanide reductase activity. The roots of land plants also carried out extracellular oxidation of NADH and ferrocyanide in contrast to leaves of the freshwater plants. External NADH stimulated ferricyanide reductase activity, but only with those objects that had external NADH oxidase activity. In all species ferricyanide decreased the membrane potential (MP), decreased the membrane resistance measured at a fixed current and inhibited K+ influx measured by flame photometry. The factors affecting ferricyanide reductase activity also influenced the inhibitory effect of ferricyanide on the MP and K+ transport. These results demonstrate a connection between transport, electrogenic and redox functions of the plasmalemma.  相似文献   

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