The correct option is A Influx of potassium ions
During day time, the starch in guard cells is oxidized to phosphoenol pyruvate. It is then converted into malic acid, which breaks to H+ and malate. H+ ions move out of guard cells and K+ ions enter with the help of the hydrogen-potassium ion exchange pump. Potassium ions draw in water by osmosis, which makes guard cells turgid and the stoma opens.