Ia. Hassan et al., EFFECTS OF O-3 ON THE STOMATAL BEHAVIOR OF EGYPTIAN VARIETIES OF RADISH (RAPHANUS-SATIVUS L CV BALADEY) AND TURNIP (BRASSICA-RAPA L CV SULTANI), New phytologist, 128(2), 1994, pp. 243-249
The effects of O-3 (80 nl l(-1)) on the photosynthetic rate (A) and st
omatal conductance (g(s)) of Egyptian varieties of radish (Raphanus sa
tivus L. cv. Baladey) and turnip (Brassica rapa L. cv. Sultani) were e
xamined. Exposure to O, decreased A in both species, while gs was incr
eased in radish and decreased in turnip. The effect of different conce
ntrations of O-3 (50, 100, 150 nl l(-1)) on radish was examined and it
was found that A decreased, while g(s) increased, with increasing con
centrations of O-3. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of fumigated le
aves showed that the increase in gs in radish resulted from the collap
se of epidermal cells. Counts of the percentage of stomata which were
fully open demonstrated that 80 nl l(-1) O-3 caused an increase of 18%
in radish and a decrease of 14% in turnip. The proportion of opened s
tomata was found to increase with increasing O-3 concentration in radi
sh.