STOMATAL SIZE, FREQUENCY AND DISTRIBUTION IN TRITICUM AESTIVUM, SECALE CEREALE AND THEIR AMPHIPLOIDS
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Stomata) frequency and size were determined in the leaves of eight bread wheat cultivars, one self-fertile, homozygous, dwarf rye cultivar and ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract • Efficient water transport from soil to leaves sustains stomatal opening and steady-state photosynthesis. The aboveground portion of this ...
Ikoma, Japan—Throughout evolution, plants have continuously adapted to survive in changing environments. Apart from complex structural changes, plants have also developed various defense strategies ...
Researchers at Ohio State University have identified the gene that controls the distribution of stomatal cells on leaves, key components for the healthy growth of all plants. COLUMBUS, Ohio - ...
We study regulation of stomatal development and we are interested how environmental fluctuations modify this process at the molecular level. When stomatal lineage behavior is modified this alters not ...
Scientists have discovered new compounds that can control stomatal movements in plants. Some of the compounds have shown to prevent leaves from drying up and suppress withering when sprayed onto rose ...
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Cruciferous plants' pungent defense mechanism: How repurposed stomatal genes also fend off herbivores
Throughout evolution, plants have continuously adapted to survive in changing environments. Apart from complex structural changes, plants have also developed various defense strategies against ...
Microscopic pores on the surface of leaves called stomata help plants "breathe" by controlling how much water they lose due to evaporation. These stomatal pores also enable and control carbon dioxide ...
How do plants breathe? When do they open and close the tiny pores on their leaves, and what does this mean for their water balance? A research team led by Marburg physicist Professor Martin Koch has ...
Plants constantly make trade-offs in their decisions: more light means more opportunity for photosynthesis, but then hot temperatures and dry air makes wilting more likely. Stomata - microscopic ...
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