Direct Measurements of Turgor Pressure Potentials of Guard Cells: II. THE MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE OF SUBSIDIARY CELLS, THE SPANNUNQSPHASE, AND THE OPTIMUM LEAF WATER DEFICIT |
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Authors: | EDWARDS MARY; MEIDNER HANS; SHERIFF D W |
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Abstract: | Evidence of the mechanical advantage of subsidiary cells wasobtained by simultaneous measurements of turgor pressure potentialsin adjacent subsidiary and guard cells using injection circuitswith two separate needles. In Tradescantia virginiana the mechanicaladvantage approaches two. Using the same technique evidencewas obtained that the Spannungsphase is, in the first place,a turgor relations phenomenon due to the mechanical advantageof epidermal or subsidiary cells. In addition, the evidenceindicated that the elastic properties of guard cell walls mayundergo changes during the Spannungsphase when potassium iontransport commences. During these measurements it was confirmedthat the optimum leaf water deficit for maximum stomatal openingoccurs when the epidermal turgor is near zero. Under these conditionsthe width of the stomatal pore is a function of the turgor pressureof the guard cells, since at zero turgor of the subsidiary cellstheir mechanical advantage has disappeared. |
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