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An endogenous circadian rhythm of transpiration in Tamarix aphylla
Authors:Jügen Hagemeyer  Yoav Waisel
Institution:Dept of Ecology, Faculty of Biology, Bielefeld Univ., D-4800 Bielefeld l, F.R.G.;Dept of Botany, The George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv Univ., Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
Abstract:An endogenous circadian rhythm in the transpiration of Tamarix aphylla (L.) Karst. was found for plants grown in continuous light under laboratory conditions. The mean period (±SD) was 21.7±2.3 h (n = 121). No such rhythm was observed in continuous darkness, except for one small hump at the time of the first cycle. The influence of NaCl, Cd(NO3)2 and LiCi on the rhythmic behaviour of young T. aphylla plants was investigated. NaCl concentrations of up to 150 m M reduced the overall transpiration rates of the plants, but did not change the period of the rhythm. The amplitude and the mesor of the oscillations were inversely correlated with the NaCl concentration. A similar influence was found for Cd(NO3)2, but with concentrations that were approximately three orders of magnitude smaller than those of the NaCl treatments. The rhythmic behaviour of the plants was not altered by 10 m M LiCl. It is suggested that the described rhythm of transpiration may have a dual effect: (a) it might cause a partial closure of the stomates during midday hours and (b) it might serve as a possible synchronizer ("master clock") for other rhythmic phenomena in the plants.
Keywords:Biological clock  cadmium  lithium  NaCl  oscillations  stomates  synchronizer
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