A new mechanism for stomatal responses to humidity and temperature is proposed. Unlike previously-proposed mechanisms, which rely on liquid water transport to create water potential gradients within the leaf, the new mechanism assumes that water transport to the guard cells is primarily through the vapour phase. Under steady-state conditions, guard cells are assumed to be in near-equilibrium with the water vapour in the air near the bottom of the stomatal pore. As the water potential of this air varies with changing air humidity and leaf temperature, the resultant changes in guard cell water potential produce stomatal movements. A simple, closed-form, mathematical model based on this idea is derived. The new model is parameterized...
The ability of guard cells to hydrate and dehydrate from the surrounding air was investigated using ...
Stomata are orifices that connect the drier atmosphere with the interconnected network of more humid...
The stomatal response to air humidity has been recently reinterpreted in the sense that stomata seem...
Stomatal responses to humidity, soil moisture and other factors that influence plant water status ar...
The existence of patchy stomatal closure suggests interactions among neighboring stomata that synchr...
Dynamics of stomatal water relations during the humidity response: implications of two hypothetical ...
Stomata respond to increasing leaf-to-air vapour pressure difference (LAVPD) (D) by closing. The mec...
Background Stomata respond to vapour pressure deficit (D) – when D increases, stomata begin to...
Analysis of previously published data shows that an extremely close correlation (r(2) = 0.83) exists...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
102 pagesClimate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of abiotic stresses – temperature,...
Single leaves of 3-month-old Cedrella odorata seedlings were exposed to a step reduction in the ambi...
The effects of air temperature (TJ, leaf-air vapour pressure differences {VPD) and water deficit on ...
Humidity in a small area of a Vicia faba L. leaf was perturbed with a flow of dry air from an 80 µm ...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
The ability of guard cells to hydrate and dehydrate from the surrounding air was investigated using ...
Stomata are orifices that connect the drier atmosphere with the interconnected network of more humid...
The stomatal response to air humidity has been recently reinterpreted in the sense that stomata seem...
Stomatal responses to humidity, soil moisture and other factors that influence plant water status ar...
The existence of patchy stomatal closure suggests interactions among neighboring stomata that synchr...
Dynamics of stomatal water relations during the humidity response: implications of two hypothetical ...
Stomata respond to increasing leaf-to-air vapour pressure difference (LAVPD) (D) by closing. The mec...
Background Stomata respond to vapour pressure deficit (D) – when D increases, stomata begin to...
Analysis of previously published data shows that an extremely close correlation (r(2) = 0.83) exists...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
102 pagesClimate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of abiotic stresses – temperature,...
Single leaves of 3-month-old Cedrella odorata seedlings were exposed to a step reduction in the ambi...
The effects of air temperature (TJ, leaf-air vapour pressure differences {VPD) and water deficit on ...
Humidity in a small area of a Vicia faba L. leaf was perturbed with a flow of dry air from an 80 µm ...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
The ability of guard cells to hydrate and dehydrate from the surrounding air was investigated using ...
Stomata are orifices that connect the drier atmosphere with the interconnected network of more humid...
The stomatal response to air humidity has been recently reinterpreted in the sense that stomata seem...