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Cuticular Conductance and the Humidity Response of Stomata
Authors:MEIDNER   HANS
Abstract:Meidner, H. 1986. Cuticular conductance and the humidity responseof stomata.—J. exp. Bot. 37: 517–525. Detailed measurements of cuticular vapour loss from leaves ofseveral species showed that cuticular conductance declined froman early morning maximum of 0?02 cm s–1 to between 0?004and 0.005 cm scm s–1 even in the absence of stomatal transpiration.Re-establishment of the maximum conductance occurred only ina humid atmosphere and when the xylem system was under pressure(simulated mild root pressure) Cuticular vapour loss alone is,therefore, unlikely to be the underlying mechanism of the humidityresponse of Stomata. Evidence for the existence of a humidity-sensing feed-forwardmechanism is discussed and it is shown that when detailed measurementsare made the humidity response is found to have two phases.This indicates a perturbation of the fine turgor balance betweenepidermat and guard cells that exists in a transpiring leaf.It is argued that the humidity response can be accounted forby reference to hydropassive movements which initiate a metabolicadjustment of the guard cells to altered evaporative demand. Key words: Cuticle, conductance, humidity, stomata, transpiration
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