Action Spectra for Guard Cell Rb+ Uptake and Stomatal Opening in Vivia faba
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- 1 January 1973
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 51 (1), 82-88
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.51.1.82
Abstract
Abaxial epidermal strips, containing guard cells as the only viable cells, were prepared from leaves of Vicia faba following a period in darkness, and floated, under CO2-free air, on 2 mm RbCl + 0.1 mm CaCl2 labeled with 86Rb+. Under white light (high pressure mercury vapor lamp), stomatal opening in these strips approached its maximum at less than 0.02 calorie per square centimeter per minute. Under light of different wavelengths, 20 nanometers apart, and at a low quantum flux density of 7 × 1014 quanta per square centimeter per second, Rb+ uptake and stomatal opening were activated only in the blue and long ultraviolet regions, with a peak at 420 to 460 nanometers. The action spectrum suggests that the underlying process is not photosynthesis. At higher quantum flux density (38 × 1014 quanta per square centimeter per second), uptake and opening also responded to red (600-680 nanometers) and somewhat to green light, with a minimum at 540 to 560 nanometers, indicating a possible involvement of the photosynthetic process. This light-induced opening appeared not to be mediated by a lowering of CO2 concentration, since CO2-free air was used in all treatments and controls. Stomatal opening paralleled Rb+ uptake in all cases. This constitutes further evidence for the potassium transport hypothesis of stomatal movement.Keywords
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