J. Leymarie et al., CO2 SENSING IN STOMATA OF ABI1-1 AND ABI2-1 MUTANTS OF ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA, Plant physiology and biochemistry, 36(7), 1998, pp. 539-543
Stomatal responses to CO2 were investigated in Arabidopsis thaliana wi
ld-type and ABA insensitive mutants (abi1-1 and abi2-1), Although stom
ata from abi1 and abi2 mutant plants failed to respond to ABA and were
originally wide open, they still remained sensitive to illumination a
nd atmospheric CO2-suppression, showing at least 50%,of wild-type resp
onse. Similar results were obtained studying either stomatal movements
in epidermal strip bioassays or changes in leaf conductance in whole
plant experiments. The previously reported CO2 insensitivity of stomat
a from abi1 and abi2 mutant plants probably has to be ascribed to the
experimental conditions used by the authors. Thus, in abi1 and abi2 mu
tant plants, total impairment in the response to ABA is accompanied by
a limited inhibition in stomatal response to CO2 and light. These res
ults do not support a total convergence of ABA and CO2 signalling path
ways in guard cells. (C) Elsevier, Paris.