Guard cell membrane ion transport and metabolism are deeply interconnected, and their coordinated regulation is integral to stomatal opening. Whereas ion transport is exceptionally well understood, how guard cell metabolism influences stomatal movements is less well known. Organic metabolites, such as malate and sugars, fulfill several functions in guard cells during stomatal opening as allosteric activators, counter-ions, energy source and osmolytes. However, their origin and exact fate remain debated. Recent work revealed that the guard cell carbon pool regulating stomatal function and plant growth is mostly of mesophyll origin, highlighting a tight correlation between mesophyll and guard cell metabolism. This review discusses latest rese...
Starch in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) guard cells is rapidly degraded at the start of the day...
Starch in Arabidopsis guard cells is rapidly degraded at the start of the day by the glucan hydrolas...
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the main regulators of stomatal aperture. Few Arabidopsis mutants tha...
Contents 1018 I. 1018 II. 1019 III. 1022 IV. 1025 V. 1026 VI. 1029 1030 References 1030 SUMMARY: Sto...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere and,...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere. Gua...
Stomata open at the leaf epidermis, driven by solute accumulation in the surrounding guard cells. Tr...
Guard cells on the leaf epidermis regulate stomatal opening for gas exchange between plants and the ...
Chloroplasts are a key feature of most guard cells; however, the function of these organelles in sto...
Isoform 3 of sucrose synthase (SUS3) is highly expressed in guard cells; however, the precise functi...
AbstractWater is the major factor limiting the growth and development of many land plants, and stoma...
Stomatal opening and closure depends on changes in turgor pressure acting within guard cells to alte...
Stomatal opening and closure depends on changes in turgor pressure acting within guard cells to alte...
Stomatal guard cells are widely recognized as the premier plant cell model for membrane transport, s...
The pathway of starch synthesis in guard cells (GCs), despite the crucial role starch plays in stoma...
Starch in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) guard cells is rapidly degraded at the start of the day...
Starch in Arabidopsis guard cells is rapidly degraded at the start of the day by the glucan hydrolas...
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the main regulators of stomatal aperture. Few Arabidopsis mutants tha...
Contents 1018 I. 1018 II. 1019 III. 1022 IV. 1025 V. 1026 VI. 1029 1030 References 1030 SUMMARY: Sto...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere and,...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere. Gua...
Stomata open at the leaf epidermis, driven by solute accumulation in the surrounding guard cells. Tr...
Guard cells on the leaf epidermis regulate stomatal opening for gas exchange between plants and the ...
Chloroplasts are a key feature of most guard cells; however, the function of these organelles in sto...
Isoform 3 of sucrose synthase (SUS3) is highly expressed in guard cells; however, the precise functi...
AbstractWater is the major factor limiting the growth and development of many land plants, and stoma...
Stomatal opening and closure depends on changes in turgor pressure acting within guard cells to alte...
Stomatal opening and closure depends on changes in turgor pressure acting within guard cells to alte...
Stomatal guard cells are widely recognized as the premier plant cell model for membrane transport, s...
The pathway of starch synthesis in guard cells (GCs), despite the crucial role starch plays in stoma...
Starch in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) guard cells is rapidly degraded at the start of the day...
Starch in Arabidopsis guard cells is rapidly degraded at the start of the day by the glucan hydrolas...
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the main regulators of stomatal aperture. Few Arabidopsis mutants tha...