Speedy stomata, photosynthesis and plant water use efficiency
Contents Summary 93 I. Introduction 93 II. Influence of the speed of gs responses on A and
Wi 93 III. Determinants of the rapidity of gs responses 95 IV. Conclusion 97 …
Wi 93 III. Determinants of the rapidity of gs responses 95 IV. Conclusion 97 …
The membrane transport system of the guard cell and its integration for stomatal dynamics
M Jezek, MR Blatt - Plant physiology, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Stomatal guard cells are widely recognized as the premier plant cell model for membrane
transport, signaling, and homeostasis. This recognition is rooted in half a century of research …
transport, signaling, and homeostasis. This recognition is rooted in half a century of research …
Role of blue and red light in stomatal dynamic behaviour
Plants experience changes in light intensity and quality due to variations in solar angle and
shading from clouds and overlap** leaves. Stomatal opening to increasing irradiance is …
shading from clouds and overlap** leaves. Stomatal opening to increasing irradiance is …
Trehalose 6‐phosphate is involved in triggering axillary bud outgrowth in garden pea (Pisum sativum L.)
Summary Trehalose 6‐phosphate (Tre6P) is a signal of sucrose availability in plants, and
has been implicated in the regulation of shoot branching by the abnormal branching …
has been implicated in the regulation of shoot branching by the abnormal branching …
Vertical farming goes dynamic: optimizing resource use efficiency, product quality, and energy costs
Vertical farming is considered to be a key enabler for transforming agrifood systems,
especially in or nearby urbanized areas. Vertical farming systems (VFS) are advanced …
especially in or nearby urbanized areas. Vertical farming systems (VFS) are advanced …
Temporal dynamics of stomatal behavior: modeling and implications for photosynthesis and water use
Temporal Dynamics of Stomatal Behavior: Modeling and Implications for Photosynthesis and
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Guard cell starch degradation yields glucose for rapid stomatal opening in Arabidopsis
Abstract Starch in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) guard cells is rapidly degraded at the
start of the day by the glucan hydrolases α-AMYLASE3 (AMY3) and β-AMYLASE1 (BAM1) to …
start of the day by the glucan hydrolases α-AMYLASE3 (AMY3) and β-AMYLASE1 (BAM1) to …
Leaf physiological and morphological constraints of water-use efficiency in C3 plants
The increasing evaporative demand due to climate change will significantly affect the
balance of carbon assimilation and water losses of plants worldwide. The development of …
balance of carbon assimilation and water losses of plants worldwide. The development of …
Increased activity of core photorespiratory enzymes and CO2 transfer conductances are associated with higher and more optimal photosynthetic rates under elevated …
Increase photorespiration and optimising intrinsic water use efficiency are unique
challenges to photosynthetic carbon fixation at elevated temperatures. To determine how …
challenges to photosynthetic carbon fixation at elevated temperatures. To determine how …
Photosynthesis and photoprotection in top leaves respond faster to irradiance fluctuations than bottom leaves in a tomato canopy
Accounting for the dynamic responses of photosynthesis and photoprotection to naturally
fluctuating irradiance can improve predictions of plant performance in the field, but the …
fluctuating irradiance can improve predictions of plant performance in the field, but the …