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Non‐uniform stomatal closure induced by water stress causes putative non‐stomatal inhibition of photosynthesis
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Plant PhysiologyPutative Non‐stomatal InhibitionPhotorespirationBotanyPhotobiologyWater StressAbscisic AcidPlant StressAbiotic StressPhotosynthesisHealth SciencesBiogeochemistryPlant-abiotic InteractionPhotochemistryPhotosystemsNon‐uniform Stomatal ClosurePlant MetabolismBiologyNatural SciencesPhysiologyWater Stress Results
summary The partial pressure of intercellular CO 2 derived from gas exchange data for water‐stressed grapevine (Vitis vinijera L.) , oleander (Nerium oleander L.) and red‐flowering gum ( Eucalyptus ficifolia F. Muell.) does not indicate the actual average intercellular CO 2 of the leaf. This can be determined from chlorophyll fluorescence signals and modelled from conventional gas exchange information. Water stress increases endogenous levels of abscisic acid and the leaves respond in a similar manner to that observed when exogenous abscisic acid is applied. Autoradiograms show that water stress results in non‐uniform gas exchange over small areas of the leaf. Non‐uniform stomatal closure can account for the apparent non‐stomatal inhibition of photosynthesis in plants experiencing water stress.
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