Effect of the rol genes from Agrobacterium rhizogenes on polyamine metabolism in tobacco roots |
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Authors: | T. Altabella,E. Angel,S. Biondi,J. Palazó n,N. Bagni,M. T. Piñ ol |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Ökologie der Pflanzen. Wesrfälische Wilhelms-Univ., Hindenburgplatz 55. D-48143 Münster, Germany |
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Abstract: | Plants of the mangrove species Pelliciera rhizophoreae and Avicennia germinans, exhibit pronounced oscillations in stomatal aperture under certain climatic conditions. During these oscillations, changes in transpirational water loss were closely followed by those in leaf water potential (ψ1) as indicated by continuous monitoring with an in situ dewpoint hygrometer. With this instrument, it was possible to measure dynamic changes in ψ1 for several days under constant conditions. Subsequently, the leaf was detached from the shoot and a pressure-volume (PV) curve was established by repeatedly weighing the leaf, still attached to the hygrometer during short interruptions of the water potential recordings. The pressure-volume relationship was then used to derive other water relations parameters from these water potential data. Thus, the procedure described herein allows a continuous analysis of the relevant components of bulk leaf water relations. Oscillations in water potential were also measured with single leaves using a pressure chamber. Water relations data obtained with these two different methods were in good agreement. In addition, osmotic potentials derived from the PV-analysis were well within the range of those determined cryoscopically using extracted cell sap. |
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Keywords: | Avicennia germinans gas exchange measurements in situ dew point hygrometry leaf water relations analysis Pelliciera rhizophoreae pressure-volume analysis stomatal oscillation water potential |
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