نتایج جستجو برای: stomata resistance

تعداد نتایج: 377285  

2007
W. WYATT OSWALD BARBARA C. S. HANSEN DAVID R. FOSTER

The analysis of stomata in lake-sediment cores is increasingly used as a paleoecological tool. Stomata are less likely than pollen grains to be dispersed over long distances, and thus stomate records supplement and enhance interpretations based on pollen data by providing information about patterns and composition of local vegetation (e.g., Froyd 2005; Hansen 1995; Parshall 1999; Pisaric et al....

2013
Kae Akita Seiichiro Hasezawa Takumi Higaki

The spatial distribution of plant stomata is a model system to study epidermal cell pattern formation. Molecular genetic approaches have identified several key genes required for stomatal distribution patterning, but environmental conditions that perturb the stomatal spacing distribution have not yet been identified. We found that immersing hydroponic cultures in 1-5% sucrose solution induced a...

2015
Aysin Guzel Deger Sönke Scherzer Maris Nuhkat Justyna Kedzierska Hannes Kollist Mikael Brosché Serpil Unyayar Marie Boudsocq Rainer Hedrich M. Rob G. Roelfsema

During infection plants recognize microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs), and this leads to stomatal closure. This study analyzes the molecular mechanisms underlying this MAMP response and its interrelation with ABA signaling. Stomata in intact Arabidopsis thaliana plants were stimulated with the bacterial MAMP flg22, or the stress hormone ABA, by using the noninvasive nanoinfusion techn...

Journal: :International Journal of Plant Biology 2023

The damage to wheat crops by stem rust poses a threat the food security of world’s population. species Thinopyrum ponticum (Podpěra, 1902) (Z.-W. Liu and R.-C. Wang, 1993) is non-host for fungus Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici Eriks. Henn. (Pgt). Sr24, Sr25, Sr26 genes, transferred from Th. gene pool, protect cultivars disease in different regions world. study resistance (NHR) effects introgre...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Maria Papanatsiou Anna Amtmann Michael R Blatt

Stomata enable gaseous exchange between the interior of the leaf and the atmosphere through the stomatal pore. Control of the pore aperture depends on osmotic solute accumulation by, and its loss from the guard cells surrounding the pore. Stomata in most plants are separated by at least one epidermal cell, and this spacing is thought to enhance stomatal function, although there are several gene...

2014
Martin Balcerowicz Aashish Ranjan Laura Rupprecht Gabriele Fiene Ute Hoecker

Stomatal development is tightly regulated through internal and external factors that are integrated by a complex signalling network. Light represents an external factor that strongly promotes stomata formation. Here, we show that auxin-resistant aux/iaa mutants, e.g. axr3-1, exhibit a de-repression of stomata differentiation in dark-grown seedlings. The higher stomatal index in dark-grown axr3-...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
Gary Tallman

Abscisic acid (ABA) prevents opening of closed stomata and causes open stomata to close. A dual-source model is proposed linking ABA to diurnal stomatal movements. Darkness would favour guard cell biosynthesis of endogenous ABA and disfavour ABA catabolism. At first light, xanthophyll cycling, isomerization of ABA precursors, and activation of a cytochrome P450 mono-oxygenase (CytP450) would de...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Abdolhossein Rezaei Nejad Jeremy Harbinson Uulke van Meeteren

The spatial heterogeneity of stomatal closure in response to rapid desiccation of excised well-watered Tradescantia virginiana leaves grown at moderate (55%) or high (90%) relative air humidity (RH) was studied using a chlorophyll fluorescence imaging system under non-photorespiratory conditions. Following rapid desiccation, excised leaves grown at high RH had both a greater heterogeneity and a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Jian Mao Yan-Chun Zhang Yi Sang Qing-Hua Li Hong-Quan Yang

Cryptochromes (CRY) are blue light photoreceptors that mediate various light-induced responses in plants and animals. Arabidopsis CRY (CRY1 and CRY2) functions through negatively regulating constitutive photomorphogenic (COP) 1, a repressor of photomorphogenesis. Water evaporation and photosynthesis are regulated by the stomatal pores in plants, which are closed in darkness but open in response...

2010
Bingbing Li Gaofei Liu Yuanyuan Deng Min Xie Zhigao Feng Mingzhu Sun Yanxia Zhao Liyan Liang Ning Ding Wensuo Jia

Stomatal movement results in large and repetitive changes in cell volume and consequently surface area. While endocytosis has been extensively studied and is thought to be a major mechanism for accommodating the volume changes as evidenced mainly by fluorescent labelling and confocal imaging, studies at the ultrastructural level in intact guard cells of stomata regulated by natural factors have...

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