1991
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.1991.tb00036.x
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Physicochemical properties of plant growth regulators and plant tissues determine their distribution and redistribution: stomatal regulation by abscisic acid in leaves.

Abstract: summary Biophysical and biochemical information about plant growth regulators, biomembranes and cell compartments of stressed and unstressed leaves is presented. These data are incorporated into a physiological source‐sink network, which allows the calculation of phytohormone concentrations at any time in each compartment on the basis of biophysical and biochemical laws. The following results and conclusions are deduced and discussed: (i) The summarized physicochemical properties (e.g. p Ka, partition coeffici… Show more

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“…ABA returned much faster than stomatal conductance to pre-stress levels (Fig. 5), which is a common observation, and has been explained by localised differences in ABA concentrations within a leaf (Hartung and Slovik 1991). Lack of comparable studies does not allow a comparison with other epiphytes, but we may at least relate our results to other gas exchange studies under natural conditions.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 45%
“…ABA returned much faster than stomatal conductance to pre-stress levels (Fig. 5), which is a common observation, and has been explained by localised differences in ABA concentrations within a leaf (Hartung and Slovik 1991). Lack of comparable studies does not allow a comparison with other epiphytes, but we may at least relate our results to other gas exchange studies under natural conditions.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 45%
“…Nonetheless, other authors have provided indirect and circumstantial experimental data in addition to some theoretical considerations to argue that ABA metabolism occurs primarily at the junction of the symplast and the apoplast (Hartung and Slovik, 1991;Betz et al, 1993). The identity of the cellular membrane fraction with which ABA 8Ј-hydroxylase is associated has not yet been determined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such oscillations are typical of weakly buffered pools or streams containing photosynthetic organisms (Keeley, 1983;Schwoerbel, 1993). In the case of C intrepidus, we must therefore expect serious losses of ABA, especially during late afternoon, assuming that ABA is distributed within C. ititrepidus according to the anion-trapping concept, as has been demonstrated for many terrestrial plants (Hartung & Slovik, 1991;Slovik et al, 1995). A significant loss of ABA during the afternoon might be a particularly serious problem because during this time the pools usually dry up.…”
Section: Aba Concentration In the Zvater Of A Rock Pool Dependent Onmentioning
confidence: 99%