Use of confocal laser as light source reveals stomata-autonomous function.

In most terrestrial plants, stomata open during the day to maximize the update of CO(2) for photosynthesis, but they close at night to minimize water loss. Blue light, among several environmental factors, controls this process. Stomata response to diverse stimuli seems to be dictated by the behaviou...

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Main Authors: Roberto C Cañamero, Hernán Boccalandro, Jorge Casal, Laura Serna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2006-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1762337?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e63541f7c0d3483d8678d4a813dc7ae82020-11-25T01:58:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032006-01-011e3610.1371/journal.pone.0000036Use of confocal laser as light source reveals stomata-autonomous function.Roberto C CañameroHernán BoccalandroJorge CasalLaura SernaIn most terrestrial plants, stomata open during the day to maximize the update of CO(2) for photosynthesis, but they close at night to minimize water loss. Blue light, among several environmental factors, controls this process. Stomata response to diverse stimuli seems to be dictated by the behaviour of neighbour stomata creating leaf areas of coordinated response. Here individual stomata of Arabidopsis leaves were illuminated with a short blue-light pulse by focusing a confocal argon laser. Beautifully, the illuminated stomata open their pores, whereas their dark-adapted neighbours unexpectedly experience no change. This induction of individual stomata opening by low fluence rates of blue light was disrupted in the phototropin1 phototropin2 (phot1 phot2) double mutant, which exhibits insensitivity of stomatal movements in blue-illuminated epidermal strips. The irradiation of all epidermal cells making direct contact with a given stoma in both wild type and phot1 phot2 plants does not trigger its movement. These results unravel the stoma autonomous function in the blue light response and illuminate the implication of PHOT1 and/or PHOT2 in such response. The micro spatial heterogeneity that solar blue light suffers in partially shaded leaves under natural conditions highlights the physiological significance of the autonomous stomatal behaviour.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1762337?pdf=render
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author Roberto C Cañamero
Hernán Boccalandro
Jorge Casal
Laura Serna
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Hernán Boccalandro
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Laura Serna
Use of confocal laser as light source reveals stomata-autonomous function.
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author_facet Roberto C Cañamero
Hernán Boccalandro
Jorge Casal
Laura Serna
author_sort Roberto C Cañamero
title Use of confocal laser as light source reveals stomata-autonomous function.
title_short Use of confocal laser as light source reveals stomata-autonomous function.
title_full Use of confocal laser as light source reveals stomata-autonomous function.
title_fullStr Use of confocal laser as light source reveals stomata-autonomous function.
title_full_unstemmed Use of confocal laser as light source reveals stomata-autonomous function.
title_sort use of confocal laser as light source reveals stomata-autonomous function.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2006-01-01
description In most terrestrial plants, stomata open during the day to maximize the update of CO(2) for photosynthesis, but they close at night to minimize water loss. Blue light, among several environmental factors, controls this process. Stomata response to diverse stimuli seems to be dictated by the behaviour of neighbour stomata creating leaf areas of coordinated response. Here individual stomata of Arabidopsis leaves were illuminated with a short blue-light pulse by focusing a confocal argon laser. Beautifully, the illuminated stomata open their pores, whereas their dark-adapted neighbours unexpectedly experience no change. This induction of individual stomata opening by low fluence rates of blue light was disrupted in the phototropin1 phototropin2 (phot1 phot2) double mutant, which exhibits insensitivity of stomatal movements in blue-illuminated epidermal strips. The irradiation of all epidermal cells making direct contact with a given stoma in both wild type and phot1 phot2 plants does not trigger its movement. These results unravel the stoma autonomous function in the blue light response and illuminate the implication of PHOT1 and/or PHOT2 in such response. The micro spatial heterogeneity that solar blue light suffers in partially shaded leaves under natural conditions highlights the physiological significance of the autonomous stomatal behaviour.
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