The objective of this study was to determine the
leaf stomatal features of some local and foreign apricot (Prunus
armeniaca L.) cultivars. Stomata frequency, size and
stomatal conductance of leaves of twenty apricot genotypes
from inside and outside of Turkey were measured. The leaf
stomatal frequency significantly varied among the apricot
cultivars. The highest leaf stomata frequency was found in
cv. Orange Red (349 stomata/mm2) and lowest was
in cv. Cnef (182.2 stomata/mm2). Mean stomata
size was 81.8 μm. In 2006 stomatal conductance was the
lowest (84 mmol m-2 s-1) in ‘Roxana’
and the highest (263 mmol m-2 s-1) in
‘Thyrinthe’ cultivars. In 2007, the lowest stomatal
conductance (143 mmol m-2 s-1) was
found in ‘Hasanbey’ cultivar and the highest (405 mmol m-2
s-1) was in ‘Cnef’ cultivar. Generally in the
second year counductance values were higher which was
probably due to higher values of maximum air temperature.
The differences in leaf stomatal conductance values that
existed among the genotypes can be taken into consideration
as selection criteria for apricots to be grown in regions
with higher summer temperatures.