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Studies in Stomatal Behaviour: VIII. STOMATAL RESPONSES TO TEMPERATURE AND CARBON DIOXIDE CONCENTRATION IN ALLIUM CEPA L., AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO MID-DAY CLOSURE
Authors:MEIDNER, HANS   HEATH, O. V. S
Abstract:It has been reported in the literature that onion leaf stomatatend to close at noon (Loftfield, 1921) and that the minimumcarbon dioxide concentration ( BORDER=) in onion leaf tissue rises from0.012 per cent to 0.024 per cent. When the leaf temperatureincreases from 30°C. to 35°C (light intensity 900.f.c.)(Heath and Orchard, 1957). Experiments were therefore carried out of test the hypothesisthat raising the left temperature above about 30°C. causesstomatal closing movements in onion leaves (e.g. mid-day closure)by increasing the carbon dioxide concentration in the leaf tissue.This hypothesis has been supported by the results of these experiments.Another and diametrically opposed effect of temperature on stomatalmovements in onion leaves has, however, been discovered, Namelythat, provided the final width of stomatal pores.
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