Ss. Sharma et al., INFLUENCE OF ABSCISIC-ACID AND TRANS CINNAMIC ACID ON SENESCENCE OF DETACHED TROPAEOLUM-MAJUS LEAVES IN RELATION TO STOMATAL MOVEMENTS, Journal of plant physiology, 146(5-6), 1995, pp. 751-753
The influence of abscisic acid (ABA) and t cinnamic acid, individually
and in combination, on senescence of excised nasturtium (Tropaeolum m
ajus) leaves as related to stomatal movements has been studied. ABA (1
0(-5) M) induced an acceleration of chlorophyll loss in dark that was
accompanied by an increase in stomatal diffusive resistance (SDR) of l
eaves. Trans-cinnamic acid (tCA) prevented the ABA-induced loss of chl
orophyll and there was a proportionate decrease in SDR. When applied a
lone tCA, in general, delayed the chlorophyll loss SDR being slightly
lower at 10(-5) M than in control. tCA treatment resulted in a massive
release of potassium ions from senescing leaves. Significance of the
findings is discussed.