Stomata are breathing pores on leaves that balance photosynthetic carbon dioxide uptake and water vapor loss. Stomatal morphology and complexity are rather diverse when considering stomatal subsidiary cells (SCs). Subsidiary cells are adjacent to the central guard cells (GCs) and are morphologically distinct from other epidermal cells. Yet, how various SCs develop and whether and how they support stomatal gas exchange physiology outside of the grass family is largely unknown. Here, we discuss the development, ontogeny, and putative function of paracytic vs anisocytic SCs, which can be found in grasses and Crassulaceae succulents, respectively. First, we highlight recent advances in understanding how grasses form stomatal SCs. We then summar...
The fossil record suggests stomata-like pores were present on the surfaces of land plants over 400 m...
How do plants generate the optimal spacing of stomatal pores on their surfaces to prevent excessive ...
Stomata are bi-celled epidermal structures that function as valves to regulate gas exchange with the...
Stomata in most land plants are formed by a pair of guard cells, controlling the water loss and the ...
The development and patterning of stomata in the plant epidermis has emerged as an ideal system for ...
Stomata, breathing pores located on leaf epidermal made up of paired guard cells surrounding a centr...
Stomata are cellular pores on the leaf epidermis that regulate CO2 uptake for photosynthesis and lim...
Stomata are micropores that allow plants to breathe and play a critical role in photosynthesis and n...
Grass stomata recruit lateral subsidiary cells (SCs), which are key to the unique stomatal morpholog...
The formation of stomata and leaf mesophyll airspace must be coordinated to establish an efficient a...
Stomata are structures on the epidermis of leaves in plants that regulate exchange of gasses with th...
It has been increasingly important for breeding programs to be aimed at crops that are capable of co...
AbstractCell lineage has been used to explain the stomatal distribution in several plant species. We...
Stomata are microscopic structures which exist on the surfaces of many land plants that enable the u...
Stomata arose about 400 million years ago when plants left their aquatic environment. The last step ...
The fossil record suggests stomata-like pores were present on the surfaces of land plants over 400 m...
How do plants generate the optimal spacing of stomatal pores on their surfaces to prevent excessive ...
Stomata are bi-celled epidermal structures that function as valves to regulate gas exchange with the...
Stomata in most land plants are formed by a pair of guard cells, controlling the water loss and the ...
The development and patterning of stomata in the plant epidermis has emerged as an ideal system for ...
Stomata, breathing pores located on leaf epidermal made up of paired guard cells surrounding a centr...
Stomata are cellular pores on the leaf epidermis that regulate CO2 uptake for photosynthesis and lim...
Stomata are micropores that allow plants to breathe and play a critical role in photosynthesis and n...
Grass stomata recruit lateral subsidiary cells (SCs), which are key to the unique stomatal morpholog...
The formation of stomata and leaf mesophyll airspace must be coordinated to establish an efficient a...
Stomata are structures on the epidermis of leaves in plants that regulate exchange of gasses with th...
It has been increasingly important for breeding programs to be aimed at crops that are capable of co...
AbstractCell lineage has been used to explain the stomatal distribution in several plant species. We...
Stomata are microscopic structures which exist on the surfaces of many land plants that enable the u...
Stomata arose about 400 million years ago when plants left their aquatic environment. The last step ...
The fossil record suggests stomata-like pores were present on the surfaces of land plants over 400 m...
How do plants generate the optimal spacing of stomatal pores on their surfaces to prevent excessive ...
Stomata are bi-celled epidermal structures that function as valves to regulate gas exchange with the...