Physiology of StomataMcGraw-Hill, 1968 - 178 pagina's |
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Pagina 114
... acid accumulation in the cell vacuoles , and Nishida obtained evidence of some correlation between organic acid content and the opening of the stomata . S. verticillatum , whose stomata did not open at night , showed little diurnal ...
... acid accumulation in the cell vacuoles , and Nishida obtained evidence of some correlation between organic acid content and the opening of the stomata . S. verticillatum , whose stomata did not open at night , showed little diurnal ...
Pagina 139
... acids was not made until many years later when , in 1948 , Bonner and Bonner ( 10 ) found that organic - acid formation in Bryophyllum increased greatly with CO2 - concentration over the range 0-0 · 1 per cent . Since this is the range ...
... acids was not made until many years later when , in 1948 , Bonner and Bonner ( 10 ) found that organic - acid formation in Bryophyllum increased greatly with CO2 - concentration over the range 0-0 · 1 per cent . Since this is the range ...
Pagina 140
... acid accumulation would presumably be derived from oxidative phosphorylation , and consequently a dependence of ... acid formation by dark fixation . Then , under normal circum- stances stomatal closure would be induced if increased CO2 ...
... acid accumulation would presumably be derived from oxidative phosphorylation , and consequently a dependence of ... acid formation by dark fixation . Then , under normal circum- stances stomatal closure would be induced if increased CO2 ...
Inhoudsopgave
MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF STOMATAL CELLS | 1 |
THE THEORY OF DIFFUSION THROUGH STOMATA | 49 |
STOMATAL RESPONSES TO ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS | 69 |
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