Rice (Oryza sativa L.) contributes to the diets of around 3.5 billion people every day and is consumed more than any other plant. Alarmingly, climate predictions suggest that the frequency of severe drought and high-temperature events will increase, and this is set to threaten the global rice supply. In this review, we consider whether water or heat stresses in crops — especially rice — could be mitigated through alterations to stomata; minute pores on the plant epidermis that permit carbon acquisition and regulate water loss. In the short-term, water loss is controlled via alterations to the degree of stomatal “openness”, or, in the longer-term, by altering the number (or density) of stomata that form. A range of molecular components contr...
Climate change imposes a severe threat to agricultural systems, food security, and human nutrition. ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a water-intensive crop, and like other plants uses stomata to balance CO2 upt...
Water-limiting conditions can severely affect rice yield. Therefore, increasing plant tolerance to ...
Much of humanity relies on rice (Oryza sativa) as a food source, but cultivation is water intensive ...
A warming climate coupled with reductions in water availability and rising salinity are increasingly...
Global warming and associated precipitation changes will negatively impact on many agricultural ecos...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is an important food crop relied upon by billions of people worldwide. Howeve...
Increased drought frequency due to climate change is limiting the agronomic performance of cereal cr...
Stomata are adjustable pores in the aerial epidermis of plants. The role of stomata is usually descr...
Background Stomata in rice control a number of physiological processes by regulating gas and wate...
It has been increasingly important for breeding programs to be aimed at crops that are capable of co...
The unpredictability of spatio-temporal drought patterns in the field and complexity of the physiolo...
The development and patterning of stomata in the plant epidermis has emerged as an ideal system for ...
The epidermal patterning factor (EPF) family of secreted signalling peptides regulate the frequency ...
To investigate the impact of manipulating stomatal density, a collection of Arabidopsis epidermal pa...
Climate change imposes a severe threat to agricultural systems, food security, and human nutrition. ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a water-intensive crop, and like other plants uses stomata to balance CO2 upt...
Water-limiting conditions can severely affect rice yield. Therefore, increasing plant tolerance to ...
Much of humanity relies on rice (Oryza sativa) as a food source, but cultivation is water intensive ...
A warming climate coupled with reductions in water availability and rising salinity are increasingly...
Global warming and associated precipitation changes will negatively impact on many agricultural ecos...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is an important food crop relied upon by billions of people worldwide. Howeve...
Increased drought frequency due to climate change is limiting the agronomic performance of cereal cr...
Stomata are adjustable pores in the aerial epidermis of plants. The role of stomata is usually descr...
Background Stomata in rice control a number of physiological processes by regulating gas and wate...
It has been increasingly important for breeding programs to be aimed at crops that are capable of co...
The unpredictability of spatio-temporal drought patterns in the field and complexity of the physiolo...
The development and patterning of stomata in the plant epidermis has emerged as an ideal system for ...
The epidermal patterning factor (EPF) family of secreted signalling peptides regulate the frequency ...
To investigate the impact of manipulating stomatal density, a collection of Arabidopsis epidermal pa...
Climate change imposes a severe threat to agricultural systems, food security, and human nutrition. ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a water-intensive crop, and like other plants uses stomata to balance CO2 upt...
Water-limiting conditions can severely affect rice yield. Therefore, increasing plant tolerance to ...