Physiology of StomataMcGraw-Hill, 1968 - 178 pagina's |
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Pagina 114
... stomatal behaviour in succu- lents was carried out by Nishida , ( 100 ) who found night opening in members of the Cactaceae , Crassulaceae , and Liliaceae . Some Crassulaceae growing under normal conditions , e.g. , Bryophyllum ...
... stomatal behaviour in succu- lents was carried out by Nishida , ( 100 ) who found night opening in members of the Cactaceae , Crassulaceae , and Liliaceae . Some Crassulaceae growing under normal conditions , e.g. , Bryophyllum ...
Pagina 115
... stomatal opening . Table 5.2 Acidity ( cm3 of 0 · 05 / NaOH required for titration with 1 cm3 of expressed sap ; phenolphthalein indicator ) and stomatal opening * in Bryophyllum daigremontianum at different times of day Stomatal opening ...
... stomatal opening . Table 5.2 Acidity ( cm3 of 0 · 05 / NaOH required for titration with 1 cm3 of expressed sap ; phenolphthalein indicator ) and stomatal opening * in Bryophyllum daigremontianum at different times of day Stomatal opening ...
Pagina 127
... opening and closing processes , then with inhibitors one should find the same end point of stomatal aperture in light , starting either with closed ... stomatal movements The closing movement . The 127 STOMATAL OPENING AND CLOSING REACTIONS.
... opening and closing processes , then with inhibitors one should find the same end point of stomatal aperture in light , starting either with closed ... stomatal movements The closing movement . The 127 STOMATAL OPENING AND CLOSING REACTIONS.
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MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF STOMAtal Cells | 1 |
THE MEASUREMENT OF STOMATAL APERTURE | 26 |
THE THEORY OF DIFFUSION THROUGH STOMATA | 49 |
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active aperture appears blue light brought carbon dioxide carried cause cent changes chapter chloroplasts CO2 concentration considerable darkness deficits density dependent determine diameter diffusion effect energy epidermal cells epidermal strips evidence example experiments external factors greater guard cells Heath higher illumination important increase indicates known lead leaf leaves length less light intensity lower measured mechanism mesophyll MICHIGAN minutes movements nature night normal observations obtained occur path period phase photosynthesis placed plants pore porometer possible present pressure probably produced reaction reduced relations remains resistance response rhythm shown shows solution space starch stomatal aperture stomatal behaviour stomatal closure stomatal movements stomatal opening studies subsidiary cells suggested supply surface Table temperature transpiration tube turgor unit usually viscous flow walls water vapour wide