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Evidence against an intermediary role of abscisic acid in stomatal closure induced by phenylmercuric acetate and faresol
Authors:Sabine Schult,Karl Dö  rffling
Affiliation:Institut für Allgemeine Botanik und Botanischer Garten der Universität, D-2000 Hamburg 36, BRD.
Abstract:The hypothesis was tested that stomatal closure induced by the antitranspirants phenylmercuric acetate and farnesol is mediated by an increase in abscisic acid content. Isolated leaves of Spinacia oleracea L. cv. Müma, Tradescantia X andersoniana Ludw. et Rohw. and Commelina communis L. were incubated in solutions of phenylmercuric acetate (10−3 M ) and of farnesol (2 × 10−3 M ). In all three species, a reduction in stomatal aperture was observed. The extent and velocity of the reaction differed between the species and also between the two compounds applied. The abscisic acid content of the leaves was determined after stomatal closure had been achieved. No significant increase in abscisic acid level was found in treated leaves of Spinacia and Commelina . In Tradescantia , on the contrary, a reduction to about 50% was observed after 120 min treatment. Visible damage of the treated leaves and membrane alterations observable by electron microscopy occurred, especially after treatment with farnesol. These changes in membrane structure suggest a connection with the reduction in stomatal aperture.
Keywords:Antitranspirants
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