doi:10.3791/2185 (2010). Stomata are natural openings in the plant epidermis responsible for gas exchange between plant interior and environment. They are formed by a pair of guard cells, which are able to close the stomatal pore in response to a number of external factors including light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, and relative humidity (RH). The stomatal pore is also the main route for pathogen entry into leaves, a crucial step for disease development. Recent studies have unveiled that closure of the pore is effective in minimizing bacterial disease development in Arabidopsis plants; an integral part of plant innate immunity. Previously, we have used epidermal peels to assess stomatal response to live bacteria (Melotto et al....
Stomata are pores on the leaf surrounded by specialized epidermal cells called guard cells (GCs). GC...
Our current understanding of guard cell signalling pathways is derived from studies in a small numbe...
Stomata are highly dynamic valves in the epidermis of plants. These microscopic structures regulate ...
Stomata are natural openings in the plant epidermis responsible for gas exchange between plant inter...
Guard cells are specialized cells forming stomatal pores at the leaf surface for gas exchanges betwe...
Many plant pathogens gain entry to their host via stomata. On sensing attack, plants close these por...
Published by and copyright by American Society of Plant Biologists. Refer to definitive publisher's ...
doi:10.3791/52738 (2015). Leaf functional traits are important because they reflect physiological fu...
Plants have evolutionarily developed mechanisms that enable them to adapt and respond to environment...
ln the outer cell layer of leaves stomates are located which form microscopic small pores in the lea...
Stomata are microscopic pores in leaf epidermis that regulate gas exchange between plants and the en...
The leaf surface is covered with microscopic pores that allow plants to breathe and communicate with...
The epidermis is every plant's interface with the environment. This dynamic tissue serves as a prote...
<div><p>Stomata are microscopic pores in leaf epidermis that regulate gas exchange between plants an...
The stomata of plants regulate gas exchange and water transpiration in response to changing environm...
Stomata are pores on the leaf surrounded by specialized epidermal cells called guard cells (GCs). GC...
Our current understanding of guard cell signalling pathways is derived from studies in a small numbe...
Stomata are highly dynamic valves in the epidermis of plants. These microscopic structures regulate ...
Stomata are natural openings in the plant epidermis responsible for gas exchange between plant inter...
Guard cells are specialized cells forming stomatal pores at the leaf surface for gas exchanges betwe...
Many plant pathogens gain entry to their host via stomata. On sensing attack, plants close these por...
Published by and copyright by American Society of Plant Biologists. Refer to definitive publisher's ...
doi:10.3791/52738 (2015). Leaf functional traits are important because they reflect physiological fu...
Plants have evolutionarily developed mechanisms that enable them to adapt and respond to environment...
ln the outer cell layer of leaves stomates are located which form microscopic small pores in the lea...
Stomata are microscopic pores in leaf epidermis that regulate gas exchange between plants and the en...
The leaf surface is covered with microscopic pores that allow plants to breathe and communicate with...
The epidermis is every plant's interface with the environment. This dynamic tissue serves as a prote...
<div><p>Stomata are microscopic pores in leaf epidermis that regulate gas exchange between plants an...
The stomata of plants regulate gas exchange and water transpiration in response to changing environm...
Stomata are pores on the leaf surrounded by specialized epidermal cells called guard cells (GCs). GC...
Our current understanding of guard cell signalling pathways is derived from studies in a small numbe...
Stomata are highly dynamic valves in the epidermis of plants. These microscopic structures regulate ...