A MICROSCOPIC TECHNIQUE TO MEASURE MESOPHYLL SUCCULENCE |
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Authors: | Marshall D. Sundberg Scott G. Zahn |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 54701 |
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Abstract: | ![]() Mesophyll succulence (Sm), the ratio of water content to chlorophyll content of a cell or tissue, has been proposed as an index of CAM potential. In plant tissues where all cells contain chloroplasts, Sm may be measured easily. If water tissue (water-storing parenchyma lacking chloroplasts) is present, however, severe technical difficulties arise. We have developed a comparable index, morphological mesophyll succulence (Smm), which allows rapid determination of vacuole to chloroplast volumes in cells. There is a high correlation between the results obtained by these two techniques. Advantages of the microscopic technique include: more rapid determinations, fewer equipment needs, ability to be applied in the field, and no need to physically separate water tissues from photosynthetic tissues. |
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