AbstractStomatal complexes consist of pairs of guard cells and the pore they enclose. Reversible changes in guard cell volume alter the aperture of the pore and provide the major regulatory mechanism for control of gas exchange between the plant and the environment. Stomatal movement is facilitated by the activity of ion channels and ion transporters found in the plasma membrane and vacuolar membrane of guard cells. Progress in recent years has elucidated the molecular identities of many guard cell transport proteins, and described their modulation by various cellular signal transduction components during stomatal opening and closure prompted by environmental and endogenous stimuli
Control of cell volume and osmolarity is central to cellular homeostasis in all eukaryotes. It lies ...
Control of cell volume and osmolarity is central to cellular homeostasis in all eukaryotes. It lies ...
AbstractThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates the aperture of the stomatal pore. The recen...
Stomatal guard cells are widely recognized as the premier plant cell model for membrane transport, s...
Stomatal guard cells have proven to be an attractive system for dissecting the mechanisms of stimulu...
Stomatal guard cells regulate the stomatal aperture to allow gas exchange whilst minimising water lo...
International audienceGuard cells are specialized cells located at the leaf surface delimiting pores...
When plants are exposed to drastic environmental changes such as drought, salt or bacterial invasion...
Guard cells play a vital role in regulating photosynthetic CO2 uptake and transpirational water loss...
Stomata open in response to light allowing CO2 uptake for photosynthesis and they close in response ...
Stomata, the tiny pores on leaf surface, are the gateways for CO2 uptake during photosynthesis as we...
AbstractAnion channels/transporters appear as key players in signaling pathways leading to the adapt...
Stomatal pores in the epidermis of leaves regulate the diffusion of CO2 into leaves for photosynthet...
Stomata are epidermal structures mediating regulated contact of plant apoplast with surrounding envi...
Anion channels/transporters appear as key players in signaling pathways leading to the adaptation of...
Control of cell volume and osmolarity is central to cellular homeostasis in all eukaryotes. It lies ...
Control of cell volume and osmolarity is central to cellular homeostasis in all eukaryotes. It lies ...
AbstractThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates the aperture of the stomatal pore. The recen...
Stomatal guard cells are widely recognized as the premier plant cell model for membrane transport, s...
Stomatal guard cells have proven to be an attractive system for dissecting the mechanisms of stimulu...
Stomatal guard cells regulate the stomatal aperture to allow gas exchange whilst minimising water lo...
International audienceGuard cells are specialized cells located at the leaf surface delimiting pores...
When plants are exposed to drastic environmental changes such as drought, salt or bacterial invasion...
Guard cells play a vital role in regulating photosynthetic CO2 uptake and transpirational water loss...
Stomata open in response to light allowing CO2 uptake for photosynthesis and they close in response ...
Stomata, the tiny pores on leaf surface, are the gateways for CO2 uptake during photosynthesis as we...
AbstractAnion channels/transporters appear as key players in signaling pathways leading to the adapt...
Stomatal pores in the epidermis of leaves regulate the diffusion of CO2 into leaves for photosynthet...
Stomata are epidermal structures mediating regulated contact of plant apoplast with surrounding envi...
Anion channels/transporters appear as key players in signaling pathways leading to the adaptation of...
Control of cell volume and osmolarity is central to cellular homeostasis in all eukaryotes. It lies ...
Control of cell volume and osmolarity is central to cellular homeostasis in all eukaryotes. It lies ...
AbstractThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates the aperture of the stomatal pore. The recen...