stomatal density (D)
Genetic manipulation of stomatal density influences stomatal size, plant growth and tolerance to restricted water supply across a growth carbon dioxide gradient
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Rice with reduced stomatal density conserves water and has improved drought tolerance under future climate conditions
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Rice with reduced stomatal density conserves water and has improved drought tolerance under future climate conditions
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QTL analysis for stomatal density and size in wheat spike organ
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Comparative Morphological, Anatomical Study and Stomatal Density in different Urban Areas of Pongamia pinnata, (L ) Pierre ; and Thespesia populnea, Cav ; in Coimbatore with Special Reference to Environmental Factors
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Estimates of late middle Eocene pCO2 based on stomatal density of modern and fossil Nageia leaves
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Effect of Ambient UV B on Stomatal Density, Conductance and Isotope Discrimination in Four Field Grown Soybean [Glycine max (L ) Merr ] Isolines
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Comparative Morphological, Anatomical Study and Stomatal Density in Different Urban Areas of Selected Plants in Coimbatore with Special Reference to Environmental Factors
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Impact of Stomatal Density and Morphology on Water-Use Efficiency in a Changing World
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Reducing stomatal density in barley improves drought tolerance without impacting on yield.
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Increasing water-use efficiency directly through genetic manipulation of stomatal density
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Cell expansion coordinates leaf vein and stomatal density
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Decreased photosynthesis in the erect panicle 3 (ep3) mutant of rice is associated with reduced stomatal conductance and attenuated guard cell development
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Conservation and divergence of YODA MAPKKK function in regulation of grass epidermal patterning
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Stomatal density and aperture in non-vascular land plants are non-responsive to above-ambient atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
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Responses of water use in Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla) culms of different developmental stages to manipulative drought
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Description of a Novel Allelic “Thick Leafed” Mutant of Sorghum
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3. Resti Ura′, Samuel Arung Paembonan and Daud Malamassam
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Morphology as Clue to Developmental Regulation: Stomata
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Ferns are less dependent on passive dilution by cell expansion to coordinate leaf vein and stomatal spacing than angiosperms
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