High relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth leads to stomata malfunctioning, resulting in water stress when plants are transferred to conditions of high evaporative demand. In this study, we hypothesized that an elevated air movement (MOV) 24 h per day, during the whole period of leaf development would increase abscisic acid concentration ([ABA]) enhancing stomatal functioning. Pot rose 'Toril' was grown at moderate (61%) or high (92%) RH combined with a continuous low (0.08 m s-1) or high (0.92 m s-1) MOV. High MOV reduced stomatal pore length and aperture in plants developed at high RH. Moreover, stomatal function improved when high MOV-treated plants were subjected to leaflet desiccation and ABA feeding. Endogenous concentration ...
High relative air humidity (RH >= 85%) during leaf expansion hampers stomatal responsiveness to clos...
As a result of contemporary horticultural practices relative air humidities (RH) in greenhouses are ...
Restriction of leaf water loss, by stomatal closure, is decisive for plant survival, especially und...
High relative air humidity (RH = 85%) during growth leads to stomata malfunctioning, resulting in wa...
Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fa...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH ≥8...
High relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth disturbs stomatal functioning, resulting in exce...
SummaryPlant water loss and CO2 uptake are controlled by valve-like structures on the leaf surface k...
Plant water loss and CO2 uptake are controlled by valve-like structures on the leaf surface known as...
High relative humidity (RH) perturbs plant growth, stomatal functioning and abscisic acid (ABA) home...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
tHigh relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth disturbs stomatal functioning, resulting in exc...
In this study, the role of abscisic acid (ABA) in altered stomatal responses of Tradescantia virgini...
Plants grown at high relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) are prone to lethal wilting upon transfer to c...
Leaf abscisic acid concentration ([ABA]) during growth influences morpho-physiological traits associ...
High relative air humidity (RH >= 85%) during leaf expansion hampers stomatal responsiveness to clos...
As a result of contemporary horticultural practices relative air humidities (RH) in greenhouses are ...
Restriction of leaf water loss, by stomatal closure, is decisive for plant survival, especially und...
High relative air humidity (RH = 85%) during growth leads to stomata malfunctioning, resulting in wa...
Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fa...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH ≥8...
High relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth disturbs stomatal functioning, resulting in exce...
SummaryPlant water loss and CO2 uptake are controlled by valve-like structures on the leaf surface k...
Plant water loss and CO2 uptake are controlled by valve-like structures on the leaf surface known as...
High relative humidity (RH) perturbs plant growth, stomatal functioning and abscisic acid (ABA) home...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
tHigh relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth disturbs stomatal functioning, resulting in exc...
In this study, the role of abscisic acid (ABA) in altered stomatal responses of Tradescantia virgini...
Plants grown at high relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) are prone to lethal wilting upon transfer to c...
Leaf abscisic acid concentration ([ABA]) during growth influences morpho-physiological traits associ...
High relative air humidity (RH >= 85%) during leaf expansion hampers stomatal responsiveness to clos...
As a result of contemporary horticultural practices relative air humidities (RH) in greenhouses are ...
Restriction of leaf water loss, by stomatal closure, is decisive for plant survival, especially und...