Stomata are microscopic structures which exist on the surfaces of many land plants that enable the uptake of CO2 and regulation over water release. The fossil evidence suggests that stomata are ancient as they have been observed on early land plants which existed well 400 million years. Whilst much is known about stomata and their development in vascular land plants, relatively little is known in non-vascular land plants. This thesis identifies a core toolbox of stomatal developmental genes in the non-vascular land plant Physcomitrella patens which share orthology with vascular land plants gene equivalents. To ascertain whether P. patens shares the same genetic mechanisms to alter its stomatal development under different CO2 conditions expe...
Stomata control water loss and carbon dioxide uptake by both altering pore aperture and developmenta...
SummaryStomatal pores evolved more than 410 million years ago [1, 2] and allowed vascular plants to ...
The greatest cost associated with terrestrial photosynthesis is maintaining hydration in the presenc...
Stomata are microscopic structures which exist on the surfaces of many land plants that enable the u...
The fossil record suggests stomata-like pores were present on the surfaces of land plants over 400 m...
SummaryStomata are pores that regulate plant gas exchange [1]. They evolved more than 400 million ye...
Stomata are microscopic valves on plant surfaces that originated over 400 million years (Myr) ago an...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Following the consensus view for unitary origin and conserved function of stoma...
Stomata are structures on the epidermis of leaves in plants that regulate exchange of gasses with th...
The origin of land plants and their descendants was marked by the evolution of key adaptations to li...
Stomata are microscopic valves on plant surfaces that originated over 400 million years (Myr) ago an...
<div><p>Stomata play significant roles in plant evolution. A trio of closely related basic Helix-Loo...
Stomata are the numerous pores on the leaves of land plants. These pores occur between two adjustabl...
The patterning of stomata plays a vital role in plant development and has emerged as a paradigm for ...
Plants have evolutionarily developed mechanisms that enable them to adapt and respond to environment...
Stomata control water loss and carbon dioxide uptake by both altering pore aperture and developmenta...
SummaryStomatal pores evolved more than 410 million years ago [1, 2] and allowed vascular plants to ...
The greatest cost associated with terrestrial photosynthesis is maintaining hydration in the presenc...
Stomata are microscopic structures which exist on the surfaces of many land plants that enable the u...
The fossil record suggests stomata-like pores were present on the surfaces of land plants over 400 m...
SummaryStomata are pores that regulate plant gas exchange [1]. They evolved more than 400 million ye...
Stomata are microscopic valves on plant surfaces that originated over 400 million years (Myr) ago an...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Following the consensus view for unitary origin and conserved function of stoma...
Stomata are structures on the epidermis of leaves in plants that regulate exchange of gasses with th...
The origin of land plants and their descendants was marked by the evolution of key adaptations to li...
Stomata are microscopic valves on plant surfaces that originated over 400 million years (Myr) ago an...
<div><p>Stomata play significant roles in plant evolution. A trio of closely related basic Helix-Loo...
Stomata are the numerous pores on the leaves of land plants. These pores occur between two adjustabl...
The patterning of stomata plays a vital role in plant development and has emerged as a paradigm for ...
Plants have evolutionarily developed mechanisms that enable them to adapt and respond to environment...
Stomata control water loss and carbon dioxide uptake by both altering pore aperture and developmenta...
SummaryStomatal pores evolved more than 410 million years ago [1, 2] and allowed vascular plants to ...
The greatest cost associated with terrestrial photosynthesis is maintaining hydration in the presenc...