Thickness Fluctuations in Veins of Corn and Sunflower detected by a Linear Transducer |
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Authors: | FENSOM, D. S. DONALD, R. G. |
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Abstract: | A short-stroke linear displacement transducer has been usedto detect changes in thickness of veins of corn and sunflower.After illumination, continual fluctuations in thickness occurred,some 25 min and others 1520 min apart and from0.05% to 2% of the total vein thickness in amplitude. Thesechanges, often erratic and usually not simultaneous at points4.0 cm apart, seem to be related to changes in water potentialin the tissue. The short-term fluctuations were not due to majorstomatal oscillations but could be due to local variations intranspiration, or to fluctuations in photosynthate moving throughthe veins, for they often resembled the patterns of radioactivitydetected after feeding 11CO2or 11C-sucrose. The magnitude offluctuation increased as the diameter of vein increased, andthus could be useful in monitoring changes of water potentialin leaves. |
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