SummaryStomata are pores in the plant epidermis that control carbon dioxide uptake and water loss. They are major regulators of global carbon and water cycles [1]. Several signaling components that regulate stomatal development have been characterized. These include a putative secretory peptide EPF1, LRR receptor components TMM and ER, and a peptidase SDD1 [2–4]. We have identified EPF2, a peptide related to EPF1 that is expressed in proliferating cells of the stomatal lineage, known as meristemoids, and in guard mother cells, the progenitors of stomata. EPF2 expression during leaf development affects stomatal density on the mature leaf. In the absence of EPF2, excessive numbers of cells enter the stomatal lineage and produce numerous small...
The patterning of stomata plays a vital role in plant development and has emerged as a paradigm for ...
<div><p>EPF1-EPF2 and EPFL9/Stomagen act antagonistically in regulating leaf stomatal density. The a...
EPF1-EPF2 and EPFL9/Stomagen act antagonistically in regulating leaf stomatal density. The aim of th...
SummaryStomata are pores in the plant epidermis that control carbon dioxide uptake and water loss. T...
Stomata are pores on plant epidermis which control water and gas exchanges between plants and the at...
Stomata and pavement cells are produced by a series of asymmetric divisions and progressive fate tra...
Stomata and pavement cells are produced by a series of asymmetric divisions and progressive fate tra...
Stomata are microscopic openings that allow for the exchange of gases between plants and the environ...
Stomata are microscopic openings that allow for the exchange of gases between plants and the environ...
Abstract Stomata are pores on plant epidermis that facilitate gas exchange and water evaporation bet...
The shoot organ boundaries have important roles in plant growth and morphogenesis. It has been repor...
ERECTA-family receptors that contain ERECTA (ER), ERECTA LIKE 1 (ERL1), and ERECTA LIKE 2 (ERL2) are...
Stomata are micropores on the epidermis of the aerial parts of plants that facilitate gas exchange f...
Stomata are the pores in the epidermal surface of plant leaves that regulate the exchange of water a...
The patterning of stomata plays a vital role in plant development and has emerged as a paradigm for ...
The patterning of stomata plays a vital role in plant development and has emerged as a paradigm for ...
<div><p>EPF1-EPF2 and EPFL9/Stomagen act antagonistically in regulating leaf stomatal density. The a...
EPF1-EPF2 and EPFL9/Stomagen act antagonistically in regulating leaf stomatal density. The aim of th...
SummaryStomata are pores in the plant epidermis that control carbon dioxide uptake and water loss. T...
Stomata are pores on plant epidermis which control water and gas exchanges between plants and the at...
Stomata and pavement cells are produced by a series of asymmetric divisions and progressive fate tra...
Stomata and pavement cells are produced by a series of asymmetric divisions and progressive fate tra...
Stomata are microscopic openings that allow for the exchange of gases between plants and the environ...
Stomata are microscopic openings that allow for the exchange of gases between plants and the environ...
Abstract Stomata are pores on plant epidermis that facilitate gas exchange and water evaporation bet...
The shoot organ boundaries have important roles in plant growth and morphogenesis. It has been repor...
ERECTA-family receptors that contain ERECTA (ER), ERECTA LIKE 1 (ERL1), and ERECTA LIKE 2 (ERL2) are...
Stomata are micropores on the epidermis of the aerial parts of plants that facilitate gas exchange f...
Stomata are the pores in the epidermal surface of plant leaves that regulate the exchange of water a...
The patterning of stomata plays a vital role in plant development and has emerged as a paradigm for ...
The patterning of stomata plays a vital role in plant development and has emerged as a paradigm for ...
<div><p>EPF1-EPF2 and EPFL9/Stomagen act antagonistically in regulating leaf stomatal density. The a...
EPF1-EPF2 and EPFL9/Stomagen act antagonistically in regulating leaf stomatal density. The aim of th...