Senescence of Rice Leaves XVIII. Changes of Stomatal Aperture during Senescence
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概要
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Changes of stomatal aperture during the course of development of rice leaves were directly observed with a scanning electron microscope. The stomata reached their maximal aperture size after senescence began in seedling leaves and the flag leaf of mature plants. The small stomatal aperture observed prior to senescence seems to be the normal size of stomata in rice leaves, and thus stomata closure does not seem to be the cause of leaf senescence in rice plants. The stomata retain their capability of movement during senescence, suggesting that guard cells tend to live longer than mesophyll cells.
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著者
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Kao Ching
Department of Agronomy, National Taiwan University
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CHEN Yung
Departments of Orthopedic Surgery, Radiology, Physiatry, and Psychiatry, Stanford University School
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Kao C
National Taiwan Univ. Taipei Twn
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Kao Ching
Department Of Agronomy National Taiwan University
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Chen Yung
Department Of Communication Engineering National Central University
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Hurng Weel
Department of Agronomy, National Taiwan University
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Ren Shau
Department of Botany, National Taiwan University
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Chen Jra
Department of Zoology, National Taiwan University
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Ren Shau
Department Of Botany National Taiwan University
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Chen Jra
Department Of Zoology National Taiwan University
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Hurng W
National Taiwan Univ. Taipei Twn
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Chen Yung
Department Of Botany National Taiwan University
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Lin T'ai
Department Of Botany National Taiwan University
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