Background and Aims The stomatal conductance (g(s)) of most plant species decreases in response to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration. This response could have a significant impact on plant water use in a future climate. However, the regulation of the CO2 induced stomatal closure response is not fully understood. Moreover, the potential genetic links between short-term (within minutes to hours) and long-term (within weeks to months) responses of g(s) to increased atmospheric CO2 have not been explored. Methods We used Arabidopsis thaliana recombinant inbred lines originating from accessions Col-0 (strong CO2 response) and C24 (weak CO2 response) to study short- and long-term controls of g(s) Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping was us...
Water is the most limiting factor for crop production. These issues necessitate the study of water u...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent episodes of drought are expected to drive reductions in...
Stomata control gas exchanges between the plant and the atmosphere. How natural variation in stomata...
AbstractStomata are small pores in the surface of plant leaves, balancing the uptake of CO2 against ...
AbstractStomata are small pores in the surface of plant leaves, balancing the uptake of CO2 against ...
Anthropogenic impacts on atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) are expected to cause changes to plan...
Anthropogenic impacts on atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) are expected to cause changes to plan...
Climate change mitigation is at the forefront of global discussion, thus the study of plant response...
Climate change mitigation is at the forefront of global discussion, thus the study of plant response...
To investigate the impact of manipulating stomatal density, a collection of Arabidopsis epidermal pa...
Stomatal functioning regulates the fluxes of CO2 and water vapour between vegetation and atmosphere ...
Stomata control water loss and carbon dioxide uptake by both altering pore aperture and developmenta...
Stomatal functioning regulates the fluxes of CO2 and water vapour between vegetation and atmosphere ...
With atmospheric CO2 levels steadily increasing, it is important for humans to understand how plants...
With atmospheric CO2 levels steadily increasing, it is important for humans to understand how plants...
Water is the most limiting factor for crop production. These issues necessitate the study of water u...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent episodes of drought are expected to drive reductions in...
Stomata control gas exchanges between the plant and the atmosphere. How natural variation in stomata...
AbstractStomata are small pores in the surface of plant leaves, balancing the uptake of CO2 against ...
AbstractStomata are small pores in the surface of plant leaves, balancing the uptake of CO2 against ...
Anthropogenic impacts on atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) are expected to cause changes to plan...
Anthropogenic impacts on atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) are expected to cause changes to plan...
Climate change mitigation is at the forefront of global discussion, thus the study of plant response...
Climate change mitigation is at the forefront of global discussion, thus the study of plant response...
To investigate the impact of manipulating stomatal density, a collection of Arabidopsis epidermal pa...
Stomatal functioning regulates the fluxes of CO2 and water vapour between vegetation and atmosphere ...
Stomata control water loss and carbon dioxide uptake by both altering pore aperture and developmenta...
Stomatal functioning regulates the fluxes of CO2 and water vapour between vegetation and atmosphere ...
With atmospheric CO2 levels steadily increasing, it is important for humans to understand how plants...
With atmospheric CO2 levels steadily increasing, it is important for humans to understand how plants...
Water is the most limiting factor for crop production. These issues necessitate the study of water u...
Rising global temperatures and more frequent episodes of drought are expected to drive reductions in...
Stomata control gas exchanges between the plant and the atmosphere. How natural variation in stomata...