Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere and, therefore, play a pivotal role in regulating CO 2 uptake for photosynthesis as well as water loss through transpiration. Guard cells, which flank the stomata, undergo adjustments in volume, resulting in changes in pore aperture. Stomatal opening is mediated by the complex regulation of ion transport and solute biosynthesis. Ion transport is exceptionally well understood, whereas our knowledge of guard cell metabolism remains limited, despite several decades of research. In this review, we evaluate the current literature on metabolism in guard cells, particularly the roles of starch, sucrose, and malate. We explore the possible origins of suc...
Stomatal pores form a crucial interface between the leaf mesophyll and the atmosphere, controlling w...
Microarray analysis was performed on RNA isolated from guard cells that were manually dissected from...
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the main regulators of stomatal aperture. Few Arabidopsis mutants tha...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere. Gua...
Contents 1018 I. 1018 II. 1019 III. 1022 IV. 1025 V. 1026 VI. 1029 1030 References 1030 SUMMARY: Sto...
Isoform 3 of sucrose synthase (SUS3) is highly expressed in guard cells; however, the precise functi...
Guard cell membrane ion transport and metabolism are deeply interconnected, and their coordinated re...
Guard cells controls the stomata through which exchange of gas takes place by balancing between CO2 ...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
Stomata open at the leaf epidermis, driven by solute accumulation in the surrounding guard cells. Tr...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
Stomata are leaf epidermal structures consisting of two guard cells (GC) that surround a pore, in wh...
Stomatal guard cells are widely recognized as the premier plant cell model for membrane transport, s...
Chloroplasts are a key feature of most guard cells; however, the function of these organelles in sto...
AbstractStomatal conductances of Vicia faba leaves were recorded over a day. Coordinately, (a) guard...
Stomatal pores form a crucial interface between the leaf mesophyll and the atmosphere, controlling w...
Microarray analysis was performed on RNA isolated from guard cells that were manually dissected from...
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the main regulators of stomatal aperture. Few Arabidopsis mutants tha...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere. Gua...
Contents 1018 I. 1018 II. 1019 III. 1022 IV. 1025 V. 1026 VI. 1029 1030 References 1030 SUMMARY: Sto...
Isoform 3 of sucrose synthase (SUS3) is highly expressed in guard cells; however, the precise functi...
Guard cell membrane ion transport and metabolism are deeply interconnected, and their coordinated re...
Guard cells controls the stomata through which exchange of gas takes place by balancing between CO2 ...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
Stomata open at the leaf epidermis, driven by solute accumulation in the surrounding guard cells. Tr...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
Stomata are leaf epidermal structures consisting of two guard cells (GC) that surround a pore, in wh...
Stomatal guard cells are widely recognized as the premier plant cell model for membrane transport, s...
Chloroplasts are a key feature of most guard cells; however, the function of these organelles in sto...
AbstractStomatal conductances of Vicia faba leaves were recorded over a day. Coordinately, (a) guard...
Stomatal pores form a crucial interface between the leaf mesophyll and the atmosphere, controlling w...
Microarray analysis was performed on RNA isolated from guard cells that were manually dissected from...
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the main regulators of stomatal aperture. Few Arabidopsis mutants tha...