Leaf and root control of stomatal closure during drying in soybean

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Bunce, LA [1 ]
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[1] ARS, Climate Stress Lab, USDA, Beltsville Agr Res Ctr, Beltsville, MD 20705 USA
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The stomatal conductance of an illuminated 2.5 cm(2) area of an intact soybean leaflet was the same whether the rest of the shoot was in light or darkness. This was true throughout soil drying cycles, Water potential of tissue immediately outside the illuminated area consistently decreased about 0.3 MPa upon illumination of the shoot. This erroneously suggested that stomatal conductance during soil drying did not respond to diurnal reductions in leaf water potential, but was controlled by root or soil water status. Tests showed that the water potential of tissue in the illuminated area did not change in the steady-state upon illumination of the rest of the shoot, Water potentials of shaded sections of leaves were not different from predawn water potentials, and were higher than leaf xylem pressure potentials as determined with a pressure chamber, These steep local gradients of leaf water potential suggest that there if minimal interchange of water among xylem elements leading from roots to different sections of leaves, The relationship between stomatal conductance and leaf water potential was the same whether leaf water potential was reduced by soil drying, application of polyethylene glycol (PEG) to the root system, lowering root temperature, or leaf excision, In the root cooling experiment, there was no soil drying, and with leaf excision, there was no root drying. The similarity of stomatal responses to leaf water potential in all cases strongly suggests control of conductance by a signal produced by local leaf water potential rather than root or soil water states in these experiments.
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