Stomatal oscillations at small apertures: indications for a fundamental insufficiency of stomatal feedback-control inherent in the stomatal turgor mechanism

被引:44
作者
Kaiser, H [1 ]
Kappen, L [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kiel, Inst Bot, D-24098 Kiel, Germany
关键词
stomatal oscillations; stomatal aperture; feedback control; turgor mechanism;
D O I
10.1093/jexbot/52.359.1303
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Continuous measurements of stomatal aperture simultaneously with gas exchange during periods of stomatal oscillations are reported for the first time. Measurements were performed in the field on attached leaves of undisturbed Sambucus nigra L. plants which were subjected to step-wise increases of PPFD. Oscillations only occurred when stomatal apertures were small under high water vapour mole fraction difference between leaf and atmosphere (Delta (W)). They consisted of periodically repeated opening movements transiently leading to very small apertures, Measurements of the area of the stomatal complex in parallel to the determination of aperture were used to record volume changes of guard cells even if stomata were closed. Stomatal opening upon a light stimulus required an antecedent guard cell swelling before a silt occurred. After opening of the slit the guard cells again began to shrink which, with some delay, led to complete closure. Opening and closing were rhythmically repeated. The time-lag until initial opening was different for each individual stoma. This led to counteracting movements of closely adjacent stomata, The tendency to oscillate at small apertures is interpreted as being a failure of smoothly damped feedback regulation at the point of stomatal opening: Volume changes are ineffective for transpiration if stomata are still closed; however, at the point of initial opening transpiration rate rises steeply, This discontinuity together with the rather long time constants inherent in the stomatal turgor mechanism makes oscillatory overshooting responses likely if at high Delta (W) the 'nominal value' of gas exchange demands a small aperture.
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页码:1303 / 1313
页数:11
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