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Specific requirement of potassium for light-activated opening of stomata in epidermal strips.

G D Humble1, T C Hsiao.   

Abstract

The effect of various ions on stomatal opening was studied in isolated epidermal strips of Vicia faba L. Stomata in strips floating on 10 mm KCl and in CO(2)-free air opened in light, closed in subsequent darkness, then opened fully again when illuminated. A light-activated highly specific effect of K(-) (and Rb(+)) on opening was found. When strips were floated on high concentrations (50 or 100 meq/liter) of Li(+), Na(+) or Cs(+), stomata opened but light had very little effect on the concentrations required for opening. With K(+), the opening produced in the dark was the same as with the other alkali ions. Light, however, lowered more than 100-fold the concentration of K(+) required for maximal opening. Thus only the effect of K(+) (and Rb(+)) was greatly accentuated by light. NH(4) (+) and Mg(2+) did not produce opening.No specific anion is required in association with K(+). Opening was the same when Cl(-), Br, and NO(3) (-) were used as counter ions, but was less when SO(4) (2-) was used, particularly at higher concentrations and in the dark.The results are discussed in relation to the recent proposal that the basis for stomatal opening is K(+) uptake in amounts sufficient to act as an osmotic agent. This work also demonstrates, for the first time, a physiological process specifically requiring K(+). Assuming that ion uptake is an integral part of stomatal opening, guard cells would appear to have an ion uptake mechanism of a degree of specificity previously unknown in higher plants.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 16657051      PMCID: PMC396067          DOI: 10.1104/pp.44.2.230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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