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タイトルSTOMATAL RESPONSE TO WIND ON ABAXIAL AND ADAXIAL SURFACES OF CUCUMBER LEAF UNDER DIFFERENT HUMIDITY CONDITIONS
本文(外部サイト)https://catalog.lib.kyushu-u.ac.jp/opac_download_md/8277/KJ00004506947.pdf
参考URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/2324/8277
著者(英)Yasutake, Daisuke; Kitano, Masaharu; Araki, Takuya; Nagasuga, Kiyoshi; Kawano, Toshio; Hamakoga, Michio
発行日2009-04-22
発行機関などBiotron Institute, Kyushu University
刊行物名BIOTRONICS
30
開始ページ103
終了ページ114
刊行年月日2001-12
言語eng
内容記述In order to elucidate stomatal response to wind, leaf gas exchange and stomatal conductance in an intact leaf of cucumber plants (Cucumis sativus L.) were measured under different conditions of air current and humidity. A leaf gas exchange cuvette was improved for individual measurements on the abaxial and adaxial leaf surfaces and for adjustment of the leaf boundary air current, where leaf boundary layer conductance can be adjusted at a desired value within a range from 0.3mol m^<-2>s^<-1> to 1.0mol m^<-2>s^<-1>. Rates of leaf gas exchange and stomatal conductance were higher on the abaxial surface than on the adaxial surface. Stomatal response to wind was appeared more sensitive on the abaxial surface, while leaf gas exchange and stomatal conductance on the adaxial surface was scarcely affected by wind. Under the humid air condition, increase in leaf boundary layer conductance significantly enhanced stomatal conductance as well as rates of transpiration and photosynthesis on the abaxial surface. On the other hand, under the dry air condition, stomatal conductance was depressed by increase in leaf boundary layer conductance with little effect on transpiration and photosynthesis. These opposite changes in stomatal conductance found under the humid and dry air conditions were proved visually as change in stomatal aperture by the microscopic observation of the abaxial leaf surface. This stomatal response to wind found on the abaxial surface was not related to feedback stomatal response to transpirational water loss and intercellular CO_2 concentration in the leaf. The mechanism of stomatal response to wind was explained on the basis of water balance within the stomatal complex and on the antagonism relationship between turgors in guard and epidermal cells.
キーワードCucumis sativus L.; stomatal response; gas exchange; wind; turgor; guard cells; epidermal cells
資料種別Departmental Bulletin Paper
著者版フラグpublisher
ISSN0289-0011
NCIDAA00110208


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