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Effect of Eucalyptus Growth Regulators on the Water Loss from Plant Leaves

Authors :
Rudolf R. Willing
A. K. Dhawan
Dugald M. Paton
Publication Year :
1980

Abstract

Three closely related growth regulators (G) that are present in some myrtaceous plants were examined for possible anti-transpirant effects. The bioassay material involved cuttings of mung bean and Eucalyptus rupicola. Stomatal resistance was determined by a diffusion porometer. Water loss was equated with water uptake by the cutting over a 24-hour period. In both bioassays, G reduced water loss. The reduced water loss was associated with stomatal closure. This anti-transpirant effect of G was five to ten times less than that of abscisic acid. The stomatal resistance to the diffusion of water vapor from mung bean leaves increased within 1 hour of application of G. Marked stomatal closure occurred after 6 hours when 5 to 7 micrograms of G had accumulated in the leaves. These results and earlier evidence, suggest that G growth regulators are involved in the water economy of Eucalyptus and perhaps other related genera.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4b865b2c7be034fa1dec323fe7e83176