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Effects of Photoperiodic Induction and Debudding in Xanthium pennsylvanicum and of Partial Defoliation in Phaseolus vulgaris on Rates of Net Photosynthesis and Stomatal Conductances
Authors:MEIDNER  HANS
Abstract:Xanthium pennsylvanicum plants received four treatments in thefactorial experiment (a) debudded v. not debudded, and (b) longdays {upsilon}. photoinductive short days. Rates of net photosynthesis,carbon dioxide compensation points ({Gamma}), and stomatal conductanceswere assessed after 8 days and before leaf growth or stomatalsize were appreciably affected. Leaf size, stomatal frequencies,and lengths of guard cells were estimated at this time and again22 flays after treatment. Debudding alone slightly Increased stomatal conductance; inductionalone had a similar but larger effect. Debudding and inductiontogether caused a more than additive increase in net photosynthesisat 8 days, with marked decreases in {Gamma}. At 22 days this combinationcaused more than additive increases in leaf size and guard-celllengths while stomatal frequencies had decreased. Induction alone directly increased stomatal conductance andthis may be responsible for the increase in photosynthesis;but debudding alone may directly affect photosynthesis by increasingthe supply of cytokinins to the leaves. The positive interactionof these factors in photosynthesis could not be explained interms of stomatal conductance and a synergism between cytokininsand a photoperiodically induced hormone is suggested. In Phaseolus vulgaris plants, 4 days after partial defoliation,stomatal conductances and rates of net photosynthesis increasedgreatly in the remaining leaflets.
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