Evidence for Two Photoreactions and Possible Involvement of Phytochrome in Light-dependent Stomatal Opening 1
AUTOR(ES)
Habermann, Helen M.
RESUMO
Leaves of the xantha mutant of Helianthus annuus have a higher rate of transpiration and a lower diffusive resistance in the light than in the dark. Stomates of this nonphotosynthetic mutant open in the light and close in the dark.
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