Rajagopal, V.Patil, K.D.Sumathy Kutty Amma, B.2014-05-222014-05-222007-02-08J.Exp.Bot. 1986 v-37 p-1398-1405http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1622Studies on the stomatal regulation in the root (wilt) affected coconut palms (Cocos nucifera L.) revealed that the diseased palms had low stomatal resistance compared to the healthy palms, irrespective of their age. The same trend was observed whether the determinations were made at different times of the day(6 18 h) or under irrigated and unirrigated conditions or in different seasons (dry and wet). Thus, the stomatal regulation was significantly impaired in the diseased palms resulting in excessive water loss compared to the healthy palms. Results arc discussed with the available literature on other similar disease caused by Fungi, bacteria and mycoplasma-like organisms in different plants.enCocos nucifera L.Stomatal resistanceRoot (wilt) diseaseAbnormal Stomatal Opening in Coconut Palms Affected with Root (Wilt) DiseaseArticle