Stomata control water loss and carbon dioxide uptake by both altering pore aperture and developmental patterning. Stomatal patterning is regulated by environmental factors including atmospheric carbon dioxide (p[CO2]), which is increasing globally at an unprecedented rate. Mature leaves are known to convey developmental cues to immature leaves in response to p[CO2], but the developmental mechanisms are unknown. To characterize changes in stomatal patterning resulting from signals moving from mature to developing leaves, we constructed a dual-chamber growth system in which rosette and cauline leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana were subjected to differing p[CO2]. Young rosette tissue was found to adjust stomatal index (SI, the proportion of stoma...
Plants have evolutionarily developed mechanisms that enable them to adapt and respond to environment...
AbstractStomata are small pores in the surface of plant leaves, balancing the uptake of CO2 against ...
With atmospheric CO2 levels steadily increasing, it is important for humans to understand how plants...
Stomata control water loss and carbon dioxide uptake by both altering pore aperture and developmenta...
Anthropogenic impacts on atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) are expected to cause changes to plan...
The stomatal function and genetically based regulation of their number are interesting and important...
Climate change mitigation is at the forefront of global discussion, thus the study of plant response...
The epidermis is every plant's interface with the environment. This dynamic tissue serves as a prote...
Plants require essentially carbon dioxide (CO2) and water to survive. However, CO2 uptake implicates...
Guard cells form epidermal stomatal gas-exchange valves in plants and regulate the aperture of stoma...
Stomata are micropores that allow plants to breathe and play a critical role in photosynthesis and n...
To investigate the impact of manipulating stomatal density, a collection of Arabidopsis epidermal pa...
CO2 uptake and water loss in plants are regulated by microscopic pores on the surface of leaves, cal...
CO2 uptake and water loss in plants are regulated by microscopic pores on the surface of leaves, cal...
Stomata are structures on the epidermis of leaves in plants that regulate exchange of gasses with th...
Plants have evolutionarily developed mechanisms that enable them to adapt and respond to environment...
AbstractStomata are small pores in the surface of plant leaves, balancing the uptake of CO2 against ...
With atmospheric CO2 levels steadily increasing, it is important for humans to understand how plants...
Stomata control water loss and carbon dioxide uptake by both altering pore aperture and developmenta...
Anthropogenic impacts on atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) are expected to cause changes to plan...
The stomatal function and genetically based regulation of their number are interesting and important...
Climate change mitigation is at the forefront of global discussion, thus the study of plant response...
The epidermis is every plant's interface with the environment. This dynamic tissue serves as a prote...
Plants require essentially carbon dioxide (CO2) and water to survive. However, CO2 uptake implicates...
Guard cells form epidermal stomatal gas-exchange valves in plants and regulate the aperture of stoma...
Stomata are micropores that allow plants to breathe and play a critical role in photosynthesis and n...
To investigate the impact of manipulating stomatal density, a collection of Arabidopsis epidermal pa...
CO2 uptake and water loss in plants are regulated by microscopic pores on the surface of leaves, cal...
CO2 uptake and water loss in plants are regulated by microscopic pores on the surface of leaves, cal...
Stomata are structures on the epidermis of leaves in plants that regulate exchange of gasses with th...
Plants have evolutionarily developed mechanisms that enable them to adapt and respond to environment...
AbstractStomata are small pores in the surface of plant leaves, balancing the uptake of CO2 against ...
With atmospheric CO2 levels steadily increasing, it is important for humans to understand how plants...