Stomatal Closure during Leaf Dehydration, Correlation with Other Leaf Physiological Traits
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Abstract
The question as to what triggers stomatal closure during leaf desiccation remains controversial. This paper examines characteristics of the vascular and photosynthetic functions of the leaf to determine which responds most similarly to stomata during desiccation. Leaf hydraulic conductance (K(leaf)) was measured from the relaxation kinetics of leaf water potential (Psi(l)), and a novel application of this technique allowed the response of K(leaf) to Psi(l) to be determined. These "vulnerability curves" show that K(leaf) is highly sensitive to Psi(l) and that the response of stomatal conductance to Psi(l) is closely correlated with the response of K(leaf) to Psi(l). The turgor loss point of leaves was also…
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- Stomatal conductance
- Turgor pressure
- Photosynthesis
- Closure (psychology)
- Desiccation
- Botany
- Dehydration
- Transpiration
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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