نتایج جستجو برای: optimal stomatal regulation

تعداد نتایج: 914757  

Journal: :Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 1972

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Denise Scuffi Lorenzo Lamattina Carlos García-Mata

The epidermis of the aerial part of land plants is pierced by pores through which plants perform gas exchange with environment. The guard cells (GCs), the specialized cells that surround the pore, have the capacity to sense diverse environmental and endogenous stimuli and integrate them into a single output which is the regulation of the stomatal pore width. The stomatal pore size is modulated ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Francisco José Juárez-López Alfonso Escudero Sonia Mediavilla

A quantitative analysis was applied to the stomatal and biochemical limitations to light-saturated net photosynthesis under optimal field conditions in mature trees and seedlings of the co-occurring evergreen oak, Quercus ilex L., and the deciduous oak, Q. faginea Lam. Stomatal limitation to photosynthesis, maximal Rubisco activity and electron transport rate were determined from assimilation v...

2017
Noriyuki Suetsugu Tsuneaki Takami Yuuta Ebisu Harutaka Watanabe Chihoko Iiboshi Michio Doi Ken-ichiro Shimazaki

Blue light (BL) induces stomatal opening through the activation of H-ATPases with subsequent ion accumulation in guard cells. In most plant species, red light (RL) enhances BL-dependent stomatal opening. This RL effect is attributable to the chloroplasts of guard cell, the only cells in the epidermis possessing this organelle. To clarify the role of chloroplasts in stomatal regulation, we inves...

2016
Katarina Olsovska Marek Kovar Marian Brestic Marek Zivcak Pavol Slamka Hong Bo Shao

Photosynthesis limitation by CO2 flow constraints from sub-stomatal cavities to carboxylation sites in chloroplasts under drought stress conditions is, at least in some plant species or crops not fully understood, yet. Leaf mesophyll conductance for CO2 (gm) may considerably affect both photosynthesis and water use efficiency (WUE) in plants under drought conditions. The aim of our study was to...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Bainian Sun David L Dilcher David J Beerling Chengjun Zhang Defei Yan Elizabeth Kowalski

Fossil leaves assigned to the genus Ginkgo are increasingly being used to reconstruct Mesozoic and Tertiary environments based on their stomatal and carbon isotopic characteristics. We sought to provide a more secure basis for understanding variations seen in the plant fossil record by determining the natural variability of these properties of sun and shade leaf morphotypes of Ginkgo biloba tre...

2012
Penny J. Tricker J. George Gibbings Carlos M. Rodríguez López Paul Hadley Mike J. Wilkinson

Environmental cues influence the development of stomata on the leaf epidermis, and allow plants to exert plasticity in leaf stomatal abundance in response to the prevailing growing conditions. It is reported that Arabidopsis thaliana 'Landsberg erecta' plants grown under low relative humidity have a reduced stomatal index and that two genes in the stomatal development pathway, SPEECHLESS and FA...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Lynn Jo Pillitteri Kylee M Peterson Robin J Horst Keiko U Torii

The balance between maintenance and differentiation of stem cells is a central question in developmental biology. Development of stomata in Arabidopsis thaliana begins with de novo asymmetric divisions producing meristemoids, proliferating precursor cells with stem cell-like properties. The transient and asynchronous nature of the meristemoid has made it difficult to study its molecular charact...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2012
Roman Zweifel Sara Bangerter Andreas Rigling Frank J Sterck

The mistletoe, Viscum album, living on Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) has been reported barely to regulate its transpiration and thus heavily to affect the gas exchange of its host. The extent of this mistletoe effect and its underlying mechanism has, so far, only been partially analysed. In this study, pine branches with different mistletoe infestation levels were investigated by sap flow gauge...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Zhen Wang Fuxing Wang Yechun Hong Jirong Huang Huazhong Shi Jian-Kang Zhu

Chloroplast as the site for photosynthesis is an essential organelle in plants, but little is known about its role in stomatal regulation and drought resistance. In this study, we show that two chloroplastic proteins essential for thylakoid formation negatively regulate drought resistance in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). By screening a mutant pool with T-DNA insertions in nuclear genes en...

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