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The Effects of Low Concentrations of Sulphur Dioxide on Stomatal Conductance and Epidermal Cell Survival in Field Bean (Vicia faba L.)
Authors:BLACK, C. R.   BLACK, VALERIE J.
Abstract:Exposure of 3 week old field bean plants to concentrations ofSO2 from 50–500 µg m-3 induced comparable 20–25%increases in mean leaf diffusive conductance regardless of whetherthe diffusive conductances were obtained by porometric measurementor calculation from gas exchange data. The stomatal conductancesof the adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces were both increasedby exposure to SO2. Microscopic examination of epidermal strips from control andpolluted plants revealed that the stomatal opening observedin treated plants was associated with a sharp reduction in theproportion of living epidermal cells adjacent to the stomata.The proportion of surviving adjacent epidermal cells was invariablysmaller on the lower epidermis and appeared to decrease as theSO2 concentration was raised from 50 to 500 µg m–3.Although the guard cells appeared to be undamaged at concentrationsbelow 200 µg m–3, structural disorganization ordeath of one or both guard cells was observed frequently ator above 500 µg m–3. The results are discussed in relation to the controversy concerningthe effects of SO2 on stomatal aperture.
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