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Acclimation of Lolium temulentum to enhanced carbon dioxide concentration   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Acclimation of single plants of Lolium temulentum to changing[CO2] was studied on plants grown in controlled environmentsat 20°C with an 8 h photoperiod. In the first experimentplants were grown at 135 µ;mol m–2 s–1 photosyntheticphoton flux density (PPFD) at 415µl l–1 or 550µll–1 [CO2] with some plants transferred from the lowerto the higher [CO2] at emergence of leaf 4. In the second experimentplants were grown at 135 and 500 µmol m–2 s–1PPFD at 345 and 575 µl l–1 [CO2]. High [CO2] during growth had little effect on stomatal density,total soluble proteins, chlorophyll a content, amount of Rubiscoor cytochrome f. However, increasing [CO2] during measurementincreased photosynthetic rates, particularly in high light.Plants grown in the higher [CO2] had greater leaf extension,leaf and plant growth rates in low but not in high light. Theresults are discussed in relation to the limitation of growthby sink capacity and the modifications in the plant which allowthe storage of extra assimilates at high [CO2]. Key words: Lolium, carbon dioxide, photosynthesis, growth, stomatal density  相似文献   

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Over two seasons in c. 600 ppm CO2, oak had lower stomatal conductancein CO2-enriched compared to amblent air. Beech showed no responseto CO2 concentration on sunny days. Mirroring this pattern,exposure to elevated CO2 reduced whole-shoot hydraulic conductanceper unit leaf area in oak, but not in beech. Key words: Climate change, Fagaceae, gas exchange, trees, water relations  相似文献   

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The variations of leaf carbohydrate concentration, carbon isotopediscrimination () of leaf soluble carbohydrate, gas-exchangeand growth during a soil drying cycle under 350 and 700 µmolmol-1 CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) inQuercus robur seedlings wereanalysed. In well-watered conditions, a doubling of [CO2] causedan increase of CO2 assimilation rate (A) ( +47%) and a decreaseof stomatal conductance for water vapour (g) (–25%),anddoubled the intrinsic water-use efficiency (A/g). The valuesof A were not affected by elevated [CO2] which was consistentwith the 2-fold increase of A/g. Elevated [CO2 also significantlyincreased sucrose and starch leaf concentrations as well asaerial growth and plant dry weight. The stimulating effect ofCO2 enrichment on A and A/g was maintained in moderate droughtconditions, but disappeared in the most severe drought conditions.Drought induced an increase of hexose concentrations in both[CO2], but this effect was more pronounced under elevated [CO2],which may contribute to increase osmoregulation. From the onsetof drought, starch was depleted in both [CO2]. Carbon isotopediscrimination decreased in response to drought, which correspondedto an increase in A/g according to the two-step model of isotopicdiscrimination. In contrast, the A/g values derived from instantaneousleaf gas-exchange measurements decreased along the drying cycle.The discrepancy observed between the two independent estimatesof water-use efficiency is discussed in terms of time-scaleintegration. The results obtained with the isotopic approachusing soluble carbohydrate suggest a predominant stomatal limitationof CO2 assimilation in response to drought. Soil drying cycle,elevated CO2, leaf gas-exchange, leaf carbohydrate concentrations,carbon isotope discrimination, growth, Quercus robur. Key words: soil drying cycle, elevated CO2, leaf gas-exchange, leaf carbohydrate concentrations, carbon isotope discrimination, growth, Quercus robur  相似文献   

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The inverse relationship between the number of stomata on a leaf surface and the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) in which the leaf developed allows plants to optimise water-use efficiency (WUE), but it also permits the use of fossil plants as proxies of palaeoatmospheric [CO2]. The ancient conifer family Araucariaceae is often represented in fossil floras and may act as a suitable proxy of palaeo-[CO2], yet little is known regarding the stomatal index (SI) responses of extant Araucariaceae to [CO2]. Four Araucaria species (Araucaria columnaris, A. heterophylla, A. angustifolia and A. bidwillii) and Agathis australis displayed no significant relationship in SI to [CO2] below current ambient levels (~380 ppm). However, representatives of the three extant genera within the Araucariaceae (A. bidwillii, A. australis and Wollemia nobilis) all exhibited significant reductions in SI when grown in atmospheres of elevated [CO2] (1,500 ppm). Stomatal conductance was reduced and WUE increased when grown under elevated [CO2]. Stomatal pore length did not increase alongside reduced stomatal density (SD) and SI in the three araucariacean conifers when grown at elevated [CO2]. These pronounced SD and SI reductions occur at higher [CO2] levels than in other species with more recent evolutionary origins, and may reflect an evolutionary legacy of the Araucariaceae in the high [CO2] world of the Mesozoic Era. Araucariacean conifers may therefore be suitable stomatal proxies of palaeo-[CO2] during periods of “greenhouse” climates and high [CO2] in the Earth’s history.  相似文献   

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Mature second leaves of Lolium perenne L. cv. Vigor, were sampledin a spring and summer regrowth period. Effects of CO2enrichmentand increased air temperature on stomatal density, stomatalindex, guard cell length, epidermal cell density, epidermalcell length and mesophyll cell area were examined for differentpositions on the leaf and seasons of growth. Leaf stomatal density was smaller in spring but greater in summerin elevated CO2and higher in both seasons in elevated temperatureand in elevated CO2xtemperature relative to the respective controls.In spring, leaf stomatal index was reduced in elevated CO2butin summer it varied with position on the leaf. In elevated temperature,stomatal index in both seasons was lower at the tip/middle ofthe leaf but slightly higher at the base. In elevated CO2xtemperature,stomatal index varied with position on the leaf and betweenseasons. Leaf epidermal cell density was higher in all treatmentsrelative to controls except in elevated CO2(spring) and elevatedCO2xtemperature (summer), it was reduced at the leaf base. Inall treatments, stomatal density and epidermal cell densitydeclined from leaf tip to base, whilst guard cell length showedan inverse relationship, increasing towards the base. Leaf epidermalcell length and mesophyll cell area increased in elevated CO2inspring and decreased in summer. In elevated CO2xtemperatureleaf epidermal cell length remained unaltered in spring comparedto the control but decreased in summer. Stomatal conductancewas lower in all treatments except in summer in elevated CO2itwas higher than in the ambient CO2. These contrasting responses in anatomy to elevated CO2and temperatureprovide information that might account for differences in seasonalleaf area development observed in L. perenne under the sameconditions. Lolium perenne ; perennial ryegrass; elevated CO2and temperature; stomatal density; stomatal index; cell size  相似文献   

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Physiology and Growth of Wheat Across a Subambient Carbon Dioxide Gradient   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
Two cultivars of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), 'Yaqui 54' and'Seri M82', were grown along a gradient of daytime carbon dioxideconcentrations ([CO2]) from near 350-200 µmol CO2 mol-1air in a 38 m long controlled environment chamber. Carbon dioxidefluxes and evapotranspiration were measured for stands (plantsand soil) in five consecutive 7·6-m lengths of the chamberto determined potential effects of the glacial/interglacialincrease in atmospheric [CO2] on C3 plants. Growth rates andleaf areas of individual plants and net assimilation per unitleaf area and daily (24-h) net CO2 accumulation of wheat standsrose with increasing [CO2]. Daytime net assimilation (PD, mmolCO2 m-2 soil surface area) and water use efficiency of wheatstands increased and the daily total of photosynthetic photonflux density required by stands for positive CO2 accumulation(light compensation point) declined at higher [CO2]. Nighttimerespiration (RN, mmol CO2 m-2 soil surface) of wheat, measuredat 369-397 µmol mol-1 CO2, apparently was not alteredby growth at different daytime [CO2], but RN /PD of stands declinedlinearly as daytime [CO2] and PD increased. The responses ofwheat to [CO2], if representative of other C3 species, suggestthat the 75-100% increase in [CO2] since glaciation and the30% increase since 1800 reduced the minimum light and waterrequirements for growth and increased the productivity of C3plants.Copyright 1993, 1999 Academic Press Atmospheric carbon dioxide, carbon accumulation, evapotranspiration, light compensation point, net assimilation, respiration, Triticum aestivum, water use efficiency, wheat  相似文献   

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Stomatal Responses of Variegated Leaves to CO2 Enrichment   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The responses of stomatal density and stomatal index of fivespecies of ornamental plants with variegated leaves grown attwo mole fractions of atmospheric CO2 (350 and 700 µmolmol-1) were measured. The use of variegated leaves allowed anypotential effects of mesophyll photosynthetic capacity to beuncoupled from the responses of stomatal density to changesin atmospheric CO2 concentration. There was a decrease in stomataldensity and stomatal index with CO2 enrichment on both white(unpigmented) and green (pigmented) leaf areas. A similar responseof stomatal density and index was also observed on areas ofleaves with pigmentation other than green indicating that anydifferences in metabolic processes associated with colouredleaves are not influencing the responses of stomatal densityto CO2 concentrations. Therefore the carboxylation capacityof mesophyll tissue has no direct influence on stomatal densityand index responses as suggested previously (Friend and Woodward1990 Advances in Ecological Research 20: 59-124), instead theresponses were related to leaf structure. The stomatal characteristics(density and index) of homobaric variegated leaves showed agreater sensitivity to CO2 on green portions, whereas heterobaricleaves showed a greater sensitivity on white areas. These resultsprovide evidence that leaf structure may play an important rolein determining the magnitude of stomatal density and index responsesto CO2 concentrations.Copyright 1995, 1999 Academic Press Leaf structure, photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, CO2, stomatal density, stomatal index  相似文献   

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It has been demonstrated that the leaves of a range of foresttree species have responded to the rising concentration of atmosphericCO2 over the last 200 years by a decrease in both stomatal densityand stomatal index. This response has also been demonstratedexperimentally by growing plants under elevated CO2 concentrations.Investigation of Quaternary fossil leaves has shown a correspondingstomatal response to changing CO2 concentrations through a glacial-interglacialcycle, as revealed by ice core data. Tertiary leaves show asimilar pattern of stomatal density change, using palynologicalevidence of palaeo-temperature as a proxy measure of CO2 concentration.The present work extends this approach into the Palaeozoic fossilplant record. The stomatal density and index of Early Devonian,Carboniferous and Early Permian plants has been investigated,to test for any relationship that they may show with the changesin atmospheric CO2 concentration, derived from physical evidence,over that period. Observed changes in the stomatal data givesupport to the suggestion from physical evidence, that atmosphericCO2 concentrations fell from an Early Devonian high of 10-12times its present value, to one comparable to that of the presentday by the end of the Carboniferous. These results suggest thatstomatal density of fossil leaves has potential value for assessingchanges in atmospheric CO2 concentration through geologicaltime.Copyright 1995, 1999 Academic Press Aglaophyton major, Sawdonia ornata, Swillingtonia denticulata, Lebachia frondosa, Juncus effusus, Psilotum nudum, Araucaria heterophylla, stomatal density, stomatal index, Palaeozoic CO2  相似文献   

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Contrasting effects on the stomatal index (SI), stomatal density,epidermal cell size and number were observed in four chalk grasslandherbs (Sanguisorba minor Scop., Lotus corniculatus L., Anthyllisvulneraria L. and Plantago media L.) following exposure to elevatedcarbon dioxide concentrations (CO2) in controlled environmentgrowth cabinets. SI of S. minor increased for both leaf surfaces,whilst in A. vulneraria and P. media SI decreased on one surfaceonly. In L. corniculatus , no differences in SI were observedas epidermal cell density changed in parallel with stomataldensity. In L. corniculatus and S. minor stomatal density increasedon both surfaces, whereas in P. media it decreased; in A. vulnerariastomatal density decreased on the abaxial leaf surface alonefollowing exposure to elevated CO2. In the latter three species,SI changed because stomatal density did not change in parallelwith epidermal cell density. The results suggest elevated CO2is either directly or indirectly affecting cell differentiationand thus stomatal initiation in the meristem. In S. minor and P. media leaf growth increased in elevated CO2,because of increased cell expansion of epidermal cells, whereasin L. corniculatus, epidermal cell size decreased and greaterleaf growth was because of an increase in epidermal cell divisions.In A. vulneraria, leaf size did not change, but increased cellexpansion on the adaxial surface suggests CO2 affects leaf surfacesdifferently, either directly or indirectly at the cell differentiationstage or as the leaf grows. These results suggest component species of a plant communitymay differ in their response to elevated CO2. Predicting theeffect of environmental change is therefore difficult.Copyright1994, 1999 Academic Press Elevated CO2, Sanguisorba minor (salad burnet), Lotus corniculatus (birdsfoot trefoil), Anthyllis vulneraria (kidney vetch), Plantago media (hoary plantain), stomatal index, stomatal density, epidermal cell size  相似文献   

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Nitrogen Fixation in the Canopy of Temperate Forest Trees: A Re-examination   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
JONES  K. 《Annals of botany》1982,50(3):329-334
15N2 studies and acetylene reduction assays of leaves and shootsof Douglas fir and other forest trees do not confirm previousreports that extensive nitrogen fixation occurs on leaf surfacesand it is concluded that the importance of nitrogen fixationin the canopy of forest trees has been exaggerated. The presenceof nitrogen-fixing bacteria on the leaves of trees is confirmed,however, and they have been identified as Enterobacter agglomerans,Clostridium butyricum and Bacillus sp. Their distribution onleaves is fortuitous since dead oak leaves and artificial leavesbecome colonized to the same extent as living oak leaves. nitrogen fixation, acetylene reduction, Enterobacter agglomerans, Clostridium butyricum, Bacillus sp, Douglas fir, Pseudotsuga menziensii, larch, Larix x oak, Quercus petraea.  相似文献   

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Two common tallgrass prairie species, Andropogon gerardii, thedominant C4 grass in this North American grassland, and Salviapitcheri, a C3 forb, were exposed to ambient and elevated (twiceambient) CO2 within open-top chambers throughout the 1993 growingseason. After full canopy development, stomatal density on abaxialand adaxial surfaces, guard cell length and specific leaf mass(SLM; mg cm-2) were determined for plants in the chambers aswell as in adjacent unchambered plots. Record high rainfallamounts during the 1993 growing season minimized water stressin these plants (leaf xylem pressure potential was usually >-1·5 MPa in A. gerardii) and also minimized differencesin water status among treatments. In A. gerardii, stomatal densitywas significantly higher (190 ± 7 mm-2; mean ±s.e.) in plants grown outside of the chambers compared to plantsthat developed inside the ambient CO2 chambers (161 ±5 mm-2). Thus, there was a significant 'chamber effect' on stomataldensity. At elevated levels of CO2, stomatal density was evenlower (P < 0·05; 121 ± 5 mm-2). Most stomatawere on abaxial leaf surfaces in this grass, but the ratio ofadaxial to abaxial stomatal density was greater at elevatedlevels of CO2. In S. pitcheri, stomatal density was also significantlylower when plants were grown in the open-top chambers (235 ±10 mm-2 outside vs. 140 ± 6 mm-2 in the ambient CO2 chamber).However, stomatal density was greater at elevated CO2 (218 ±12 mm-2) compared to plants from the ambient CO2 chamber. Theratio of stomata on adaxial vs. abaxial surfaces did not varysignificantly in this herb. Guard cell lengths were not significantlyaffected by growth in the chambers or by elevated CO2 for eitherspecies. Growth within the chambers resulted in lower SLM inS. pitcheri, but CO2 concentration had no effect. In A. gerardii,SLM was lower at elevated CO2. These results indicate that stomataland leaf responses to elevated CO2 are species specific, andreinforce the need to assess chamber effects along with treatmenteffects (CO2) when using open-top chambers.Copyright 1994, 1999Academic Press Andropogon gerardii, elevated CO2, Salvia pitcheri, stomatal density, tallgrass prairie  相似文献   

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Plants of Phaseolus vulgaris were grown from seed in open-topgrowth chambers at the present (P, 350 µmol mol–1)atmospheric CO2 concentration and at an elevated (E, 700 µmolmol–1) CO2 concentration, and at low (L, without additionalnutrient solution) and high (H, with additional nutrient solution)nutrient supply for 28 d The effects of CO2 and nutrient availabilitywere examined on growth, morphological and biochemical characteristics Leaf area and dry mass were significantly increased by CO2 enrichmentand by high nutrient supply Stomatal density, stomatal indexand epidermal cell density were not affected by elevated CO2concentration or by nutrient supply Leaf thickness respondedpositively to CO2 increasing particularly in mesophyll areaas a result of cell enlargement Intercellular air spaces inthe mesophyll decreased slightly in plants grown in elevatedCO2 Leaf chlorophyll content per unit area or dry mass was significantlylower in elevated CO2 grown plants and increased significantlywith increasing nutrient availability The content of reducingcarbohydrates of leaves, stem, and roots was not affected byCO2 but was significantly increased by nutrient addition inall plant parts Starch content in leaves and stem was significantlyincreased by elevated CO2 concentration and by high nutrientsupply Phaseolus vulgaris, elevated atmospheric CO2, CO2-nutrient interaction, stomatal density, leaf anatomy, chlorophyll, carbohydrates, starch  相似文献   

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Previous work has shown that stomata respond directly to light,but it was not clear whether the only additional response isthrough CO2, or whether some other metabolite is involved inthis response. Gas exchange experiments were done with normallypositioned and inverted leaves of Hedera helix to investigatethis problem. The macroscopic optical properties of the leavesand their anatomical structure were also studied. These experimentssnowed that there is no need to postulate the existence of amessenger other than CO2 to explain the indirect response ofstomata to light. The experiments also showed that leaf inversionaffects both stomatal conductance and photosynthesis, and highlightthe difficulties involved in the interpretation of the effectof leaf inversion on stomata when stomatal conductance measurementsare not done concurrently with measurements of CO2 flux densityand intercellular CO2 molar fraction Key words: Hedera helix, ivy, gas exchange, leaf inversion, stomatal conductance, light, CO2 flux density, photosynthesis  相似文献   

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The effects of growth at elevated CO2 on the response to hightemperatures in terms of carbon assimilation (net photosynthesis,stomatal conductance, amount and activity of Rubisco, and concentrationsof total soluble sugars and starch) and of photochemistry (forexample, the efficiency of excitation energy captured by openphotosystem II reaction centres) were studied in cork oak (Quercussuber L.). Plants grown in elevated CO2 (700 ppm) showed a down-regulationof photosynthesis and had lower amounts and activity of Rubiscothan plants grown at ambient CO2 (350 ppm), after 14 monthsin the greenhouse. At that time plants were subjected to a heat-shocktreatment (4 h at 45C in a chamber with 80% relative humidityand 800–1000 mol m–2 s–1 photon flux density).Growth in a CO2-enriched atmosphere seems to protect cork oakleaves from the short-term effects of high temperature. ElevatedCO2 plants had positive net carbon uptake rates during the heatshock treatment whereas plants grown at ambient CO2 showed negativerates. Moreover, recovery was faster in high CO2-grown plantswhich, after 30 min at 25C, exhibited higher net carbon uptakerates and lower decreases in photosynthetic capacity (Amax aswell as in the efficiency of excitation energy captured by openphotosystem II reaction centres (FvJFm than plants grown atambient CO2. The stomata of elevated CO2 plants were also lessresponsive when exposed to high temperature. Key words: Elevated CO2, temperature, acclimation, photosynthesis, Quercus suber L.  相似文献   

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We have attempted to separate the effects of CO2 and temperaturechange on stomatal density by examining ancient leaf materialof Olea europaea L. The distribution of this species is confinedto a Mediterranean type climate, so that O. europaea leavesof different ages will have formed under similar temperaturesbut different CO2 levels over the last 3000 years. Stomataldensity measurements have been made upon leaves of O. europaeaoriginating from King Tutankhamun's tomb dating from 1327 BC,and have been compared with values obtained from Egyptian O.europaea material dating from pre-332 BC, 1818 and 1978 AD.Together, the four dates provide a record of how the plant hasresponded to increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration duringthat time. The results demonstrate that in accordance with similarstudies examining the stomatal density response of plants overthree time scales (hundreds, thousands and tens of thousandsof years) stomatal density falls as CO2 levels increase. Sincewe have examined a natural system with leaves developing undersimilar environmental temperatures the results confirm observationsfrom experimental studies in which plants were grown under thesame temperature but different CO2 regimes.Copyright 1993, 1999Academic Press Olea europaea, stomatal density, atmospheric CO2, temperature, climate change  相似文献   

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A comparative study of leaves formed on shoots during the springand summer (lammas) of Quercus robur from three contrastinggeographical locations (Cardiff, Durham and London) gives ameasure of the effect of temperature on stomatal density. Thisis of value in attempting to distinguish the effects of CO2and temperature on observed stomatal density changes under differentCO2 and temperature conditions through the Quaternary. Theseleaves of normal and lammas shoots will have developed undersimilar CO2 levels but different environmental temperatures.Our results demonstrate that leaves formed under the warmersummer temperatures had reduced stomatal densities and indicesfrom all sites, compared with their spring counterparts. Thistrend was also detected from measurements of spring and summerleaves made upon herbarium material collected from the sametree in 1840. The results suggest that for Q. robur temperatureoverrides the influence of irradiance intensity and small seasonal(  相似文献   

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Effects of atmospheric CO2 enrichment to a level above 600 parts10–6 on leaf and canopy gas exchange characteristics wereinvestigated in Trifolium repens, using an open system for gasexchange measurement. The cuvettes of the system served as growthchambers, allowing continuous measurement in a semi-controlledenvironment of ±350 and ±600 parts 10–6CO2, respectively. Carbon balance data were compared with cropyield and effects on the canopy level were compared with measuredleaf responses of photosynthesis and stomatal behaviour. Photosyntheticstimulation by high CO2 was stronger at the canopy level (103%on average) than for leaves (90% in full light), as a consequenceof accelerated foliage area development. The latter increasedabsolute water consumption by 16%, despite strong stomatal closure.The overall result was a 63% improvement in canopy water useefficiency (WUE), while leaf WVE increased almost 3-fold insaturating light. The stomatal response was such that, whilethe internal CO2 concentration in the leaf, ch increased withrising atmospherical CO2 concentration, ca, ci/ca was somewhatdecreased. Total canopy resistance, Rc, was generally lowerat high CO2 levels, despite higher leaf resistance. Higher canopyCO2 loss at night and faster light extinction in a larger-sizedhigh CO2 canopy were major drawbacks which prevented a furtherincrease in dry matter production (the harvest index was increasedby a factor 1.83). Key words: CO2 enrichment, canopy CO2 exchange, carbon balance, water use efficiency, leaf and canopy resistance  相似文献   

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In situ Observations of Stomatal Movements   总被引:8,自引:0,他引:8  
Kappen, L., Andresen, G. and L?sch, R. 1987. In situ observationsof stomatal movements.—J. exp. Bot. 38: 126–141. A device is described by which stomatal movements in situ canbe observed and recorded continuously in light and in darkness.It is mounted in a conditioned CO2 exchange measuring chamberso that stomatal movements can be observed whilst CO2 exchange(photosynthesis and respiration) of the same leaf is measured.Advantages and limitations are discussed. By this method itwas shown that stomata of Vicia faba although responding inthe same direction to environmental stimuli exhibited a widerange of pore widths. Responses to changes of air humidity andof CO2 content were clearly evident when the leaves were exposedto light. Before stomata closed due to decreasing water vapourpressure differences between leaf and air they showed a markedwidening of the pore. An inverse response occurred when watervapour pressure deficit decreased. In darkness stomata did notrespond to such changes. Key words: Stomata, leaf gas exchange, microscopic observation  相似文献   

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The effects of elevated atmospheric CO2, alone or in combinationwith water stress, on stomatal frequency in groundnut (Arachishypogaea (L.) cv. Kadiri-3) were investigated. CO2 exerted significanteffects on stomatal frequency only in irrigated plants. Theeffects of drought on leaf development out weighed the smallereffects of CO2 concentration, although reductions in stomatalfrequency induced by elevated atmo-spheric CO2 were still observed.When stands of groundnut were grown under irrigated conditionswith unrestricted root systems, an increase in atmospheric CO2from 375 to 700 ppmv decreased stomatal frequency on both leafsurfaces by up to 16% in droughted plants, stomatal frequencywas reduced by 8% on the adaxial leaf surface only. Elevatedatmospheric CO2 promoted larger reductions in leaf conductancethan the changes in stomatal frequency, indicating partial stomatalclosure. As a result, the groundnut stands grown at elevatedCO2 utilized the available soil moisture more slowly than thosegrown under ambient CO2, there by extending the growing period.Despite the large variations in cell frequencies induced bydrought, there was no treatment effect on either stomatal indexor the adaxial/abaxial stomatalfrequency ratio. The data suggestthat the effects of future increases in atmospheric CO2 concentrationon stomatal frequency in groundnut are likely to be small, especiallyunder conditions of water stress, but that the combination ofassociated reductions in leaf con-ductance and enhanced assimilationat elevated CO2 will be important in semi-arid regions Key words: Arachis hypogaea L, Leguminosae, groundnu, stomatal frequency, CO2, drought  相似文献   

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Respiration rates of Lemna gibba fronds and Orobanche aegyptiacaand Lactuca sativa seedlings, were measured with a Clark typeoxygen electrode in the presence or absence of a carbon-dioxideabsorber (KOH) in the gas phase. Measured respiration ratesin the presence of KOH were 17-34% higher than in its absence.The suppression of respiration by high CO2 concentrations, [CO2],was confirmed by parallel studies of CO2 efflux, made by infraredgas spectrometry. These results are consistent with other reportsof reduced rates of respiration at high [CO2]. Measurements of respiration quotients of Lemna and Lactuca weremade at 0 and 100 Pa [CO2]. Results did not support the possibilityof induced dark fixation of CO2 at the ambient atmospheric [CO2]predicted for the next century (35-100 Pa). It is concluded that the numerous reports of respiration measurementsmade with O2 electrodes, in the absence of a CO2 absorber, maycontain a significant errorCopyright 1993, 1999 Academic Press Lemna gibba, Lactuca sativa, Orobanche aegyptiaca, CO2 accumulation, O2 electrode, respiration, dark CO2 fixation, respiration quotient, atmospheric CO2  相似文献   

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