Abnormal Stomatal Behaviour and Hormonal Imbalance in flacca, a Wilty Mutant of Tomato: EFFECT OF ABSCISIC ACID AND AUXIN ON STOMATAL BEHAVIOUR AND PEROXIDASE ACTIVITY |
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Authors: | TAL, M. IMBER, D. GARDI, I. |
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Abstract: | The wilty tomato mutant flacca and the normal variety RheinlandsRuhm were compared in terms of: (1) potassium transport intoand out of the guard cells, (2) cell wall properties which includeprotein, hydroxyproline and peroxidase activity, and (3) activityof indol-3yl-acetic acid oxidase. Also studied were the effectsof auxin on stomatal behaviour and peroxidase activity whenapplied to normal plants during development, and the short-termeffect of abscisic acid on the resistance of flacca stomatato closure under plasmolysis. Potassium transport, wall protein and hydroxyproline all seemedto be equal in mutant and normal plants. Peroxidase activitywas higher in the soluble and wall fractions of the mutant,and decreased toward normal in the mutant treated with abscisicacid. More stomata were open and peroxidase activity was higherin normal plants treated with auxin during development. Thepercentage of open stomata under plasmolysis was lower and theiraperture size was smaller in the epidermal strips taken fromabscisic-acid-treated mutant plants than from control mutantplants. |
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