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Stomatal movement in Zea mays: Shuttle of potassium and chloride between guard cells and subsidiary cells

Authors :
Margaret Pierce Fellows
Klaus Raschke
Source :
Planta. 101:296-316
Publication Year :
1971
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1971.

Abstract

When stomates of Zea mays open K and Cl migrate from the subsidiary cells into the guard cells; when the stomates close both elements return to the subsidiary cells. Subsidiary cells function as reservoirs for K and Cl. Import of K and Cl into the guard cells and loss of both elements from the guard cells become observable 1 or 2 min after light is turned on or off, both when histochemical methods and the electron-probe microanalyzer are used for detection. Each stomatal complex of maize contains on the average 10±3×10(-13) gram equivalents (eq) of K and 4±1×10(-13) eq of Cl. Guard cells accumulate K in the light and CO2-free air at an average rate of 10×10(-15) eq K per minute, and Cl at approximately half that rate.

Details

ISSN :
14322048 and 00320935
Volume :
101
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Planta
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0ad224a0edf32cbf513da48efe43d52f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00398116