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      Abscisic acid produced in dehydrating roots may enable the plant to measure the water status of the soil

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      Plant, Cell and Environment
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          Solute regulation and growth by roots and shoots of water-stressed maize plants.

          Potted maize seedlings were subjected to a single period of water stress. As the severity of water stress increased, measurements were made of leaf and root solute and water potentials, leaf diffusive conductance and leaf and root growth. After day four of the drying cycle, the rate of leaf extension and the development of leaf area were reduced. This reduction correlated well with a reduction in leaf turgor which occurred at this time. A significant accumulation of solutes in the root tips of the unwatered plants resulted in the maintenance of root turgor for the duration of the water stress treatment. Root growth of the unwatered plants was also maintained as the severity of water stress increased. A mild degree of water stress resulted in a net increase in root growth compared to the situation in well-watered plants. The significance of solute regulation and continued root growth for plants growing in drying soil is discussed.
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            Stomatal closure with soil water depletion not associated with changes in Bulk leaf water status

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              The responses of stomata and leaf gas exchange to vapour pressure deficits and soil water content

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                Journal
                Plant, Cell and Environment
                Plant Cell Environ
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0140-7791
                1365-3040
                January 1989
                January 1989
                : 12
                : 1
                : 73-81
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                10.1111/j.1365-3040.1989.tb01918.x
                af728cc5-35fa-42a6-8a25-b639dd8881bd
                © 1989

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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