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- From: bwilliam@oyster.smcm.edu (Bill Williams)
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- Subject: Re: super-optimal stomatal conductance
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- Date: 17 Nov 92 18:14:42 GMT
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- One reasonable place to look for supra-optimal conductance might be in
- plants from very hot environments but with ready access to plenty of
- water, which they might use for evaporative cooling. I participated in
- a study of Mimulus species several years ago that appeared to
- demonstrate that conductance was NOT super-optimal in these plants
- (which met the above requirements), but that conclusion was not as
- strong as it might have been. We did, however, demonstrate that the
- stomata had normal sensitivity to relative humidity
-
- At the most recent conference of American Society of Plant
- Physiologists (ASPP), Eduardo Zeiger and his colleagues presented a
- series of papers about some cotton plants they'd been looking at. They
- are bred for maximum productivity in very hot, well-irrigated locations
- in Arizona, and he found that they had increased stomatal conductance
- and decreased leaf size in relation to cotton plants not so bred.
- Stomatal conductance in these plants increased with increasing air
- temperature and so their response to VPD was presumably inverted
- (Eduardo hadn't done the gas-exchange experiments to verify this at the
- time, but he undoubtedly has by now). This may well be a case of
- "supra-optimal" conductance, but of course the plants were specifically
- bred for maximum production in rather unusual circumstances.
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