SummaryStomata are pores that regulate plant gas exchange [1]. They evolved more than 400 million years ago [2, 3], but the origin of their active physiological responses to endogenous and environmental cues is unclear [2–6]. Recent research suggests that the stomata of lycophytes and ferns lack pore closure responses to abscisic acid (ABA) and CO2. This evidence led to the hypothesis that a fundamental transition from passive to active control of plant water balance occurred after the divergence of ferns 360 million years ago [7, 8]. Here we show that stomatal responses of the lycophyte Selaginella [9] to ABA and CO2 are directly comparable to those of the flowering plant Arabidopsis [10]. Furthermore, we show that the underlying intracell...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Following the consensus view for unitary origin and conserved function of stoma...
SummaryDuring the transition from water to land, plants had to cope with the loss of water through t...
The fossil record suggests stomata-like pores were present on the surfaces of land plants over 400 m...
SummaryStomata are pores that regulate plant gas exchange [1]. They evolved more than 400 million ye...
Stomata are the numerous pores on the leaves of land plants. These pores occur between two adjustabl...
SummaryStomatal pores evolved more than 410 million years ago [1, 2] and allowed vascular plants to ...
The evolution of active stomatal closure in response to leaf water deficit, mediated by the hormone ...
In vascular plants, stomata balance two opposing functions: they open to facilitate CO2 uptake and c...
• The stomata of angiosperms respond to changes in ambient atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) in...
The best predictor of leaf level photosynthetic rate is the porosity of the leaf surface, as determi...
Terrestrial productivity today is regulated by stomatal movements, but this has only been the case s...
Stomata are microscopic structures which exist on the surfaces of many land plants that enable the u...
The greatest cost associated with terrestrial photosynthesis is maintaining hydration in the presenc...
Stomatal pores with apertures that can be adjusted by changes in guard cell turgor have facilitated ...
Abscisic acid (ABA)-driven stomatal regulation reportedly evolved after the divergence of ferns, dur...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Following the consensus view for unitary origin and conserved function of stoma...
SummaryDuring the transition from water to land, plants had to cope with the loss of water through t...
The fossil record suggests stomata-like pores were present on the surfaces of land plants over 400 m...
SummaryStomata are pores that regulate plant gas exchange [1]. They evolved more than 400 million ye...
Stomata are the numerous pores on the leaves of land plants. These pores occur between two adjustabl...
SummaryStomatal pores evolved more than 410 million years ago [1, 2] and allowed vascular plants to ...
The evolution of active stomatal closure in response to leaf water deficit, mediated by the hormone ...
In vascular plants, stomata balance two opposing functions: they open to facilitate CO2 uptake and c...
• The stomata of angiosperms respond to changes in ambient atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) in...
The best predictor of leaf level photosynthetic rate is the porosity of the leaf surface, as determi...
Terrestrial productivity today is regulated by stomatal movements, but this has only been the case s...
Stomata are microscopic structures which exist on the surfaces of many land plants that enable the u...
The greatest cost associated with terrestrial photosynthesis is maintaining hydration in the presenc...
Stomatal pores with apertures that can be adjusted by changes in guard cell turgor have facilitated ...
Abscisic acid (ABA)-driven stomatal regulation reportedly evolved after the divergence of ferns, dur...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Following the consensus view for unitary origin and conserved function of stoma...
SummaryDuring the transition from water to land, plants had to cope with the loss of water through t...
The fossil record suggests stomata-like pores were present on the surfaces of land plants over 400 m...