Comparative water loss from leaves of Solanum laciniatum plants cultured in vitro and in vivo

Lindsey N. Conner , Anthony J. Conner
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Water loss from fully turgid leaves of Solanum laciniatum Ait. plants cultured in vitro was considerably greater than that from either acclimatized plants or the parent plants from which cultures were established. Microscopic examination of lower epidermal strips from detached leaves (initially fully turgid) of transplanted and parent plants revealed 100% stomatal closure within 30 min. In contrast, half of the stomata from leaves of plants cultured in vitro were still fully open 16 h after detachment. Scanning electron microscopy revealed an absence of visible epicuticular waxes on leaves of plants cultured in vitro. However, since (1) leaf cuticles are mainly effective in controlling water loss after stomatal closure and (2) epicuticular waxes remained considerably reduced on leaves of acclimatized plants, the rapid water loss from leaves of S. laciniatum plants cultured in vitro was attributed primarily to failure of stomatal closure.

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龙葵叶片离体和体内水分流失的比较研究
龙葵(Solanum laciniatum Ait)完全膨胀叶片的水分流失。离体培养的植株数量明显大于驯化植株或建立培养物的亲本植株。显微镜下观察移植植株和亲本植株离体叶片(最初完全肿胀)的下表皮条,30分钟内气孔100%关闭。相比之下,离体培养植株叶片的气孔在离体后16小时仍有一半完全开放。扫描电镜显示,在离体培养的植物叶片上没有可见的表皮蜡质。然而,由于(1)叶片角质层主要有效控制气孔关闭后的水分流失,(2)驯化植株叶片上表皮蜡质仍显著减少,因此,离体培养的白荆叶片水分快速流失的主要原因是气孔关闭失败。
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