Stomata are microscopic pores on the leaf surface that regulate gas exchange and water loss, balancing CO2 uptake for photosynthesis with transpiration. Each pore is flanked by a pair of guard cells ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Researchers here have identified the gene that controls the distribution of stomatal cells on leaves, key components for the healthy growth of all plants. The discovery may have ...
Microscopic pores on the surface of leaves called stomata help plants “breathe” by controlling how much water they lose to evaporation. These stomatal pores also enable and control carbon dioxide ...
Scientists have uncovered how the interplay between cell shape and mechanical stress influences the orientation of stomata ...
Scientists have uncovered a unique mechanism that regulates the opening of stomata in plants. Phosphorylation of the amino acid Thr881 on the plasma membrane proton pump plays a key role in this ...
Microscopic pores on the surface of leaves called stomata help plants “breathe” by controlling how much water they lose to evaporation. These stomatal pores also enable and control carbon dioxide ...
Our research group studies stomatal function at a molecular level to uncover mechanisms by which guard cells sense and respond to environmental changes. We also investigate the molecular components ...
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 - ...