Keywords: Abscisic acid, Arabidopsis thaliana, calcium, CYP707As, desiccation, environmental factors, guard cells’ signalling pathway, hydrogen peroxide, natural variation, nitric oxide, photosystem II efficiency, RD29A, relative water content, secondary messengers, stomata, vapour pressure deficit, Vicia faba In short-term, guard cells close stomata in response to an increase in vapour pressure deficit (VPD) and they open the stomata after exposure to low VPDs. However, in long-term responses to low VPD, adaptation processes occur which make stomata less sensitive to stimuli which usually induce stomatal closure (stomatal malfunctioning). Cellular mechanism(s) leading to occurrence of stomatal malfunctioning is (are) still unknown. Th...
Stomata are microscopic pores found on the surfaces of leaves that act to control CO2 uptake and wat...
SummaryStomatal pores of higher plants close in response to decreases in atmospheric relative humidi...
Guard cells are structures in the epidermis of plants that regulate gas exchange and water retention...
<p>Keywords: Abscisic acid, Arabidopsis thaliana, calcium, CYP707As, desiccation, environmental fact...
Stomatal responses to closing stimuli are disturbed after long-term exposure of plants to low vapour...
Exposing plants to low VPD reduces leaf capacity to maintain adequate water status thereafter. To fi...
The response of stomata to many environmental factors is well documented. Multiple signalling pathwa...
The effect of sensitivity to abscisic acid on stomatal behaviour in Arabidopsis thaliana Stomatal os...
The effect of sensitivity to abscisic acid on stomatal behaviour in Arabidopsis thaliana Stomatal os...
Plants both lose water and take in carbon dioxide through microscopic stomatal pores, each of which ...
Stomatal pores, vital for CO2 uptake and water loss regulation in plants, are formed by two speciali...
Water scarcity limits crop yield. This is in part because of a reduction in plant photosynthetic cap...
Plants require essentially carbon dioxide (CO2) and water to survive. However, CO2 uptake implicates...
Stomatal pores of higher plants close in response to decreases in atmospheric relative humidity (RH)...
ln the outer cell layer of leaves stomates are located which form microscopic small pores in the lea...
Stomata are microscopic pores found on the surfaces of leaves that act to control CO2 uptake and wat...
SummaryStomatal pores of higher plants close in response to decreases in atmospheric relative humidi...
Guard cells are structures in the epidermis of plants that regulate gas exchange and water retention...
<p>Keywords: Abscisic acid, Arabidopsis thaliana, calcium, CYP707As, desiccation, environmental fact...
Stomatal responses to closing stimuli are disturbed after long-term exposure of plants to low vapour...
Exposing plants to low VPD reduces leaf capacity to maintain adequate water status thereafter. To fi...
The response of stomata to many environmental factors is well documented. Multiple signalling pathwa...
The effect of sensitivity to abscisic acid on stomatal behaviour in Arabidopsis thaliana Stomatal os...
The effect of sensitivity to abscisic acid on stomatal behaviour in Arabidopsis thaliana Stomatal os...
Plants both lose water and take in carbon dioxide through microscopic stomatal pores, each of which ...
Stomatal pores, vital for CO2 uptake and water loss regulation in plants, are formed by two speciali...
Water scarcity limits crop yield. This is in part because of a reduction in plant photosynthetic cap...
Plants require essentially carbon dioxide (CO2) and water to survive. However, CO2 uptake implicates...
Stomatal pores of higher plants close in response to decreases in atmospheric relative humidity (RH)...
ln the outer cell layer of leaves stomates are located which form microscopic small pores in the lea...
Stomata are microscopic pores found on the surfaces of leaves that act to control CO2 uptake and wat...
SummaryStomatal pores of higher plants close in response to decreases in atmospheric relative humidi...
Guard cells are structures in the epidermis of plants that regulate gas exchange and water retention...