SummaryFlowering plant stomata close through passive dehydration or by active pumping of anions through SLAC, a phospho-activated membrane channel. A new study reports that moss likely utilise this same mechanism, and thus supports an early origin for SLAC-mediated active stomatal control
The circadian clock is an endogenous c. 24 hour timekeeping mechanism which regulates a number of pl...
Plants require essentially carbon dioxide (CO2) and water to survive. However, CO2 uptake implicates...
The evolution of active stomatal closure in response to leaf water deficit, mediated by the hormone ...
Flowering plant stomata close through passive dehydration or by active pumping of anions through SLA...
SummaryFlowering plant stomata close through passive dehydration or by active pumping of anions thro...
SummaryDuring the transition from water to land, plants had to cope with the loss of water through t...
Stomata are small adjustable pores formed by pairs of guard cells that enable gas exchange between l...
SummaryStomatal pores evolved more than 410 million years ago [1, 2] and allowed vascular plants to ...
The circadian clock is a molecular timer of metabolism that affects the diurnal pattern of stomatal ...
Plants balance water availability with gas exchange and photosynthesis by controlling stomatal apert...
Plants balance water availability with gas exchange and photosynthesis by controlling stomatal apert...
Stomata are the numerous pores on the leaves of land plants. These pores occur between two adjustabl...
* Plants utilizing crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) concentrate CO2 around RuBisCO while reducing ...
International audienceThe circadian clock is a molecular timer of metabolism that affects the diurna...
The circadian clock is an endogenous c. 24 hour timekeeping mechanism which regulates a number of pl...
Plants require essentially carbon dioxide (CO2) and water to survive. However, CO2 uptake implicates...
The evolution of active stomatal closure in response to leaf water deficit, mediated by the hormone ...
Flowering plant stomata close through passive dehydration or by active pumping of anions through SLA...
SummaryFlowering plant stomata close through passive dehydration or by active pumping of anions thro...
SummaryDuring the transition from water to land, plants had to cope with the loss of water through t...
Stomata are small adjustable pores formed by pairs of guard cells that enable gas exchange between l...
SummaryStomatal pores evolved more than 410 million years ago [1, 2] and allowed vascular plants to ...
The circadian clock is a molecular timer of metabolism that affects the diurnal pattern of stomatal ...
Plants balance water availability with gas exchange and photosynthesis by controlling stomatal apert...
Plants balance water availability with gas exchange and photosynthesis by controlling stomatal apert...
Stomata are the numerous pores on the leaves of land plants. These pores occur between two adjustabl...
* Plants utilizing crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) concentrate CO2 around RuBisCO while reducing ...
International audienceThe circadian clock is a molecular timer of metabolism that affects the diurna...
The circadian clock is an endogenous c. 24 hour timekeeping mechanism which regulates a number of pl...
Plants require essentially carbon dioxide (CO2) and water to survive. However, CO2 uptake implicates...
The evolution of active stomatal closure in response to leaf water deficit, mediated by the hormone ...