Relationship of Temperature to Stomatal Aperture and Potassium Accumulation in Guard Cells of Vicia faba

  • Rogers C
  • Powell R
  • Sharpe P
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Epidermal strips of Vicia faba were floated on 10 millimolar KCI at various temperatures and for several time periods. The diameter of the stomatal aperture was determined microscopically and K+ content was estimated and expressed as the per cent of the guard cell stained. Stomatal opening was associated with increased K+ in guard cells, but the quanti-tative association was modified both by time and temperature. At low temperatures (0-20 C) there was a prolonged Spannungsphase while at higher temperatures (30-45 C) motorphase was exhibited. During the motorphase there was a rapid opening of the stomates which was highly correlated with K+ influx. At treatment periods of 360 minutes and temperatures higher than 25 C there appeared to be a maintenance phase during which K+ concentration of the guard cells decreased without an equivalent decrease in aperture.

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Rogers, C. A., Powell, R. D., & Sharpe, P. J. H. (1979). Relationship of Temperature to Stomatal Aperture and Potassium Accumulation in Guard Cells of Vicia faba. Plant Physiology, 63(2), 388–391. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.63.2.388

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