Stomata are microscopic variable aperture pores on the surfaces of leaves. In response to different environmental stimuli, they control the exchange rate of both water vapor and carbon dioxide between the air and the leaf interior, making their role an important determination of the status of plant life on Earth. This study is based on a recently developed stomatal model in which the aperture size is governed by vapor phase humidity. The study describes an electronic analog of the stomatal unit; in it, current models water flow, a transistor represents the variable resistance of the stomatal aperture, capacitor voltages represent turgor pressure in cellular tissue, and variable potential sources represent outside stimuli such as humidity, l...
Much of atmospheric water originates from transpiration, the process by which plants release H2O fro...
ln the outer cell layer of leaves stomates are located which form microscopic small pores in the lea...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
Stomata are microscopic variable aperture pores on the surfaces of leaves. In response to different ...
Plants have evolved incredible tools to respond to changing environmental conditions in order to max...
Stomatal pores facilitate gaseous exchange between the inner air spaces of the leaf and the atmosphe...
This chapter presents some of the available modelling techniques to predict stomatal conductance at ...
Control of gas exchange between a leafs interior and the surrounding air is accomplished by variatio...
A reliable supply of water is required to maintain virtually all forms of life. Plants, which lack t...
Stomata are portals in plant leaves that control gas exchange for photosynthesis, a process fundamen...
102 pagesClimate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of abiotic stresses – temperature,...
BackgroundGuard cells perceive external and internal stimuli and regulate stomatal conductance in pl...
Stomatal function can be used effectively to monitor plant hydraulics, photosensitivity, and gas exc...
Abstract Background Guard cells perceive external and internal stimuli and regulate stomatal conduct...
Stomata are portals in plant leaves that control gas exchange for photosynthesis, a process fundamen...
Much of atmospheric water originates from transpiration, the process by which plants release H2O fro...
ln the outer cell layer of leaves stomates are located which form microscopic small pores in the lea...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
Stomata are microscopic variable aperture pores on the surfaces of leaves. In response to different ...
Plants have evolved incredible tools to respond to changing environmental conditions in order to max...
Stomatal pores facilitate gaseous exchange between the inner air spaces of the leaf and the atmosphe...
This chapter presents some of the available modelling techniques to predict stomatal conductance at ...
Control of gas exchange between a leafs interior and the surrounding air is accomplished by variatio...
A reliable supply of water is required to maintain virtually all forms of life. Plants, which lack t...
Stomata are portals in plant leaves that control gas exchange for photosynthesis, a process fundamen...
102 pagesClimate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of abiotic stresses – temperature,...
BackgroundGuard cells perceive external and internal stimuli and regulate stomatal conductance in pl...
Stomatal function can be used effectively to monitor plant hydraulics, photosensitivity, and gas exc...
Abstract Background Guard cells perceive external and internal stimuli and regulate stomatal conduct...
Stomata are portals in plant leaves that control gas exchange for photosynthesis, a process fundamen...
Much of atmospheric water originates from transpiration, the process by which plants release H2O fro...
ln the outer cell layer of leaves stomates are located which form microscopic small pores in the lea...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...