How do changes in TP help in opening and closing mechanism of stomata ?
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Solution
Changes in Turgor pressure is the basis of opening and closing in stomata.
Stomatal opening and closing is caused by the absorption and removal of water into and from the guard cells respectively.
Opening: Huge amounts of potassium ions accumulate in the guard cells which increases the solute potential and hence the water potential is dropped. This causes water from neighbouring cells to enter the guard cell and they become turgid or swollen. In this condition, the stomatal pore is opened. Increase in Turgor pressure causes opening of stomata.
Closing: This is the opposite phenomenon of opening as it occurs when water is removed from the guard cells and they become flaccid. This causes the stomatal pore to close. This occurs in the absence of light or when rates of photosynthesis are low. In this condition the stomatal pore is closed.
Decrease in Turgor pressure causes closing of stomata.