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Sensitivity to far-red radiation in stomata ofPhaseolus vulgarisL.: Rhythmic effects on conductance and photosynthesis

✍ Scribed by M. G. Holmes; J. C. Sager; W. H. Klein


Book ID
104752967
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Weight
660 KB
Volume
168
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-0935

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✦ Synopsis


The influence of far-red (FR; 700-800 nm) radiation on steady-state stomatal conductance and net photosynthesis in P. vulgaris has been studied. Whereas FR radiation alone was relatively ineffective, addition of FR to a background of white light (WL; predominantly 400-700 nm) resulted in increased stomatal conductance. Stomata exhibited a marked diurnal sensitivity to FR. The action maximum for enhancing stomatal conductance was near 714 nm. A combination of FR and infra-red (IR; >800 nm) enhanced net photosynthesis when added to a background of WL. When IR alone was added to WL, there was a net decrease in photosynthesis, indicating that it is the FR waveband which is responsible for the observed photosynthetic effects. Naturally occurring levels of FR radiation (235 μmol·m(-2)·s(-1)) in vegetation-canopy shade enhanced net photosynthetic CO2 gain by 28% when added to a background of 55 μmol·m(-2)·s(-1) WL.