Abstract
Both the upper and lower stomata of Vicia faba responded to different concentrations of proline supplied either to the ‘detached’ leaves or sprayed to ‘intact’ leaves. The stomatal resistance of abaxial surfaces was increased more than that of the adaxial surfaces. A 1‐h treatment with 5 mM proline had greater influence than a prolonged treatment. The ‘young’ leaves responded more than the ‘mature’ ones to the exogenous proline. A relationship could be demonstrated between endogenous proline, which increased markedly due to exogenous supply, and stomatal resistance.