Plants control water-use efficiency (WUE) by regulating water loss and CO2 diffusion through stomata. Variation in stomatal control has been reported among lineages of vascular plants, thus giving rise to the possibility that different lineages may show distinct WUE dynamics in response to water stress. Here, we compared the response of gas exchange to decreasing leaf water potential among four ferns and nine seed plant species exposed to a gradually intensifying water deficit. The data collected were combined with those from 339 phylogenetically diverse species obtained from previous studies. In well-watered angiosperms, the maximum stomatal conductance...
<div><p>Ferns usually have relatively lower photosynthetic potential than angiosperms. However, it i...
It's commonly accepted that the universal trade-off between water saving and CO2 capture driven by s...
Models disagree on how to represent effects of drought stress on plant gas exchange. Some models ass...
Plants control water-use efficiency (WUE) by regulating water loss and CO2 diffusion through stomata...
Stomata, the microvalves on leaf surfaces, exert major influences across scales, from plant growth a...
Stomata are the numerous pores on the leaves of land plants. These pores occur between two adjustabl...
More efficient gas exchange strategies under dynamic light environments have been hypothesised to co...
• The stomata of angiosperms respond to changes in ambient atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) in...
• Hydraulic characteristics of pteridophyte (fern and Selaginella ) foliage were investigated to ...
The ability to resist hydraulic dysfunction in leaves, stems, and roots strongly influences whether ...
Efficient conduction of water inside leaves is essential for leaf function, yet the hydraulic-mediat...
Regulation of stomatal (gs) and mesophyll conductance (gm) is an efficient means for optimizing the ...
Models disagree on how to represent effects of drought stress on plant gas exchange. Some models ass...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
Basal angiosperms have relatively primitive hydraulic systems and may be vulnerable to drought. The ...
<div><p>Ferns usually have relatively lower photosynthetic potential than angiosperms. However, it i...
It's commonly accepted that the universal trade-off between water saving and CO2 capture driven by s...
Models disagree on how to represent effects of drought stress on plant gas exchange. Some models ass...
Plants control water-use efficiency (WUE) by regulating water loss and CO2 diffusion through stomata...
Stomata, the microvalves on leaf surfaces, exert major influences across scales, from plant growth a...
Stomata are the numerous pores on the leaves of land plants. These pores occur between two adjustabl...
More efficient gas exchange strategies under dynamic light environments have been hypothesised to co...
• The stomata of angiosperms respond to changes in ambient atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) in...
• Hydraulic characteristics of pteridophyte (fern and Selaginella ) foliage were investigated to ...
The ability to resist hydraulic dysfunction in leaves, stems, and roots strongly influences whether ...
Efficient conduction of water inside leaves is essential for leaf function, yet the hydraulic-mediat...
Regulation of stomatal (gs) and mesophyll conductance (gm) is an efficient means for optimizing the ...
Models disagree on how to represent effects of drought stress on plant gas exchange. Some models ass...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
Basal angiosperms have relatively primitive hydraulic systems and may be vulnerable to drought. The ...
<div><p>Ferns usually have relatively lower photosynthetic potential than angiosperms. However, it i...
It's commonly accepted that the universal trade-off between water saving and CO2 capture driven by s...
Models disagree on how to represent effects of drought stress on plant gas exchange. Some models ass...