Fluxes of Potassium and Changes in Malate within Epidermis of Commelina cyanea and their Relationships with Stomatal Aperture
C.J Pearson
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology
2(1) 85 - 89
Published: 1975
Abstract
Stomatal apertures and concentrations of potassium, malate and sugars within the epidermis were measured during stomatal opening and closure; the location of K+ was also estimated by cobaltinitrite staining. The concentration of K+ in the epidermis as a whole did not change during stomatal opening and closure, but K+ migrated between epidermal and guard cells. Concentrations of sugars also remained constant. By contrast, there was a positive relationship between concentration of malate and aperture. These and other results emphasize an appreciable degree of isolation of the epidermis.https://doi.org/10.1071/PP9750085
© CSIRO 1975