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. 1989 Feb;89(2):387–390. doi: 10.1104/pp.89.2.387

Repeated Measurements of Aperture for Individual Stomates 1

Holly L Gorton 1,2, William E Williams 1,2, Mary Elizabeth Binns 1,3
PMCID: PMC1055851  PMID: 16666553

Abstract

Measurements of stomatal aperture in epidermal peels are used in a variety of physiological studies, but variability between stomates often hinders experimentation. We mount epidermal peels of Vicia faba over a microscopic grid that enables us to map the positions of individual stomates and thus measure the same individual stomates repeatedly, using a simple digitizing system. Repeated measurements of the same population of 15 stomates show much lower variability than measurements of different populations either on the same peel or on different peels.

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