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Planta | 1988

Guard cells of Commelina communis L. do not respond metabolically to osmotic stress in isolated epidermis: Implications for stomatal responses to drought and humidity

David A. Grantz; Amnon Schwartz

We investigated the hypothesis that stomatal aperture is regulated by epidermal water status. Detached epidermal peels of Commelina communis L. or leaf disks with epidermis attached were incubated in graded solutions of mannitol (0–1.2 M) containing KCl. In isolated epidermis, guard-cell solute content of open stomata did not decrease in response to desiccation. Guard cells of closed stomata accumulated solutes to the same extent in all levels of mannitol tested. There was no evidence of stress-induced hydroactive closure nor of inhibition of hydroactive opening, even when guard cells of closed stomata were initially plasmolyzed. Hydropassive, osmometer-like, changes in stomatal aperture in the isolated epidermis were induced by addition or removal of mannitol, but these did not involve changes in guard-cell solute content. In leaf disks, stomata exhibited clear hydroactive stomatal responses. Steady-state guard-cell solute content of initially open and initially closed stomata decreased substantially with increasing mannitol. Stomata were completely closed above approx. 0.4 M mannitol, near the turgor-loss point for the bulk leaf tissue. Stomata of Commelina did not exhibit direct hydroactive responses to environmental or epidermal water status. Stomatal responses to water deficit and low humidity may be indirect, mediated by abscisic acid or other signal metabolite(s) from the mesophyll.


Plant Physiology | 1992

Genotypic Variability in Vulnerability of Leaf Xylem to Cavitation in Water-Stressed and Well-Irrigated Sugarcane

Howard S. Neufeld; David A. Grantz; Frederick C. Meinzer; Guillermo Goldstein; Gayle M. Crisosto; Carlos H. Crisosto


Plant Physiology | 1990

Carbon Isotope Discrimination in Coffee Genotypes Grown under Limited Water Supply.

Frederick C. Meinzer; Guillermo Goldstein; David A. Grantz


Plant Physiology | 1988

Calcium Effects on Stomatal Movement in Commelina communis L. : Use of EGTA to Modulate Stomatal Response to Light, KCl and CO2

Amnon Schwartz; Nitza Ilan; David A. Grantz


Plant Physiology | 1990

Leaf Water Relations and Maintenance of Gas Exchange in Coffee Cultivars Grown in Drying Soil

Frederick C. Meinzer; David A. Grantz; Guillermo Goldstein; Nicanor Z. Saliendra


Plant Physiology | 1986

Stomatal responses to light and leaf-air water vapor pressure difference show similar kinetics in sugarcane and soybean.

David A. Grantz; Eduardo Zeiger


Plant Physiology | 1982

Effects of Cations and Abscisic Acid on Chlorophyll a Fluorescence in Guard Cells of Vicia faba

Teruo Ogawa; David A. Grantz; John S. Boyer; Govindjee


Plant Physiology | 1985

Metabolism of Abscisic Acid in Guard Cells of Vicia faba L. and Commelina communis L.

David A. Grantz; Tuan-Hua David Ho; Scott Uknes; John M. Cheeseman; John S. Boyer


Plant Physiology | 1990

The Magnitude of the Stomatal Response to Blue Light: Modulation by Atmospheric Humidity

Sarah M. Assmann; David A. Grantz


Agronomy Journal | 1990

Water Potential in Sugarcane Measured from Leaf Segments in a Pressure Chamber

Nicanor Z. Saliendra; Frederick C. Meinzer; David A. Grantz

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Frederick C. Meinzer

United States Forest Service

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Amnon Schwartz

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Nicanor Z. Saliendra

Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association

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Nitza Ilan

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Eduardo Zeiger

University of California

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Howard S. Neufeld

New Mexico State University

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