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Genetic manipulation of stomatal density influences stomatal size, plant growth and tolerance to restricted water supply across a growth carbon dioxide gradient

Genetic manipulation of stomatal density influences stomatal size, plant growth and tolerance to restricted water supply across a growth carbon dioxide gradient

... in stomatal density have been accompanied by large changes in stomatal size ...between stomatal size and stomatal density holds true across the Arabidopsis genotypes ...

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Rice with reduced stomatal density conserves water and has improved drought tolerance under future climate conditions

Rice with reduced stomatal density conserves water and has improved drought tolerance under future climate conditions

... epf2 stomatal density from ...aborted stomatal lineage cells, characteristic of epf2, persisted in the epi- dermis, suggesting that in Arabidopsis plants the expression of the ‘OsEPF rescue’ gene ...

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Rice with reduced stomatal density conserves water and has improved drought tolerance under future climate conditions

Rice with reduced stomatal density conserves water and has improved drought tolerance under future climate conditions

... epf2 stomatal density from ...aborted stomatal lineage cells, characteristic of epf2, persisted in the epi- dermis, suggesting that in Arabidopsis plants the expression of the ‘OsEPF rescue’ gene ...

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QTL analysis for stomatal density and size in wheat spike organ

QTL analysis for stomatal density and size in wheat spike organ

... regulating stomatal aperture, stomatal density and stomatal ...study, stomatal density, length and width of wheat spike organs, including palea, lemma and glume, at the third day ...

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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

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

... Light, moisture, temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide contents are some factors that may create significant changes in ecosystem. Comparative morphological, anatomical characters and study on stomatal ...

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Estimates of late middle Eocene pCO2 based on stomatal density of modern and fossil Nageia leaves

Estimates of late middle Eocene pCO2 based on stomatal density of modern and fossil Nageia leaves

... The stomatal number per length (SNL) is expressed as the number of abaxial stomata plus the num- ber of adaxial stomata divided by leaf length in ...millimeters. Stomatal rows (SRO) are expressed as the ...

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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

Effect of Ambient UV B on Stomatal Density, Conductance and Isotope Discrimination in Four Field Grown Soybean [Glycine max (L ) Merr ] Isolines

... affect stomatal development, decrease stomatal density, and lead to increased water-use efficiency ...different stomatal distribution and flavonol expression patterns were field grown under ...

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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

Comparative Morphological, Anatomical Study and Stomatal Density in Different Urban Areas of Selected Plants in Coimbatore with Special Reference to Environmental Factors

... as stomatal density. In general stomatal density sensitive to environmental conditions due to that decreases the amount which occurs in high ...

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Impact of Stomatal Density and Morphology on Water-Use Efficiency in a Changing World

Impact of Stomatal Density and Morphology on Water-Use Efficiency in a Changing World

... Although stomatal development in grasses difers from that of eudicots in various aspects, recent indings demonstrate that several components of the stomatal signaling pathway, including bHLH transcription ...

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Reducing stomatal density in barley improves drought tolerance without impacting on yield.

Reducing stomatal density in barley improves drought tolerance without impacting on yield.

... 293 be interesting to determine whether both WUE and yield may be further optimised in reduced 294 stomatal density lines under less severe watering regimes or through less drastic reduc[r] ...

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Increasing water-use efficiency directly through genetic manipulation of stomatal density

Increasing water-use efficiency directly through genetic manipulation of stomatal density

... This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Franks, P.J., W Doheny-Adams, T., Britton-Harper, Z.J. and Gray, J.E. (2015) Increasing water-use efficiency directly through genetic manipulation of ...

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Cell expansion coordinates leaf vein and stomatal density

Cell expansion coordinates leaf vein and stomatal density

... vein density (total vein length per unit area) (Sack and Frole 2006; Brodribb et ...by stomatal density (total number of stomata per unit area) and ...

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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

Decreased photosynthesis in the erect panicle 3 (ep3) mutant of rice is associated with reduced stomatal conductance and attenuated guard cell development

... reduced stomatal area in ep3 functional disruption lines leads to a lower photo- synthetic assimilation via a reduction in stomatal conduct- ance while no difference was found in stomatal ...

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Conservation and divergence of YODA MAPKKK function in regulation of grass epidermal patterning

Conservation and divergence of YODA MAPKKK function in regulation of grass epidermal patterning

... (F) Stomatal density of bdyda1-1 mutants compared with that of WT and rescued bdyda1-1 [sixth leaf from base (third from main tiller) at 27 ...(G) Stomatal cluster profile as percentage of clustering ...

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Stomatal density and aperture in non-vascular land plants are non-responsive to above-ambient atmospheric CO2 concentrations.

Stomatal density and aperture in non-vascular land plants are non-responsive to above-ambient atmospheric CO2 concentrations.

... 241 242 Discussion 243 Our results unequivocally demonstrate that stomata on the sporophytes of several 244 extant species of mosses and hornworts are non-responsive to changes in a[CO2][r] ...

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Responses of water use in Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla) culms of different developmental stages to manipulative drought

Responses of water use in Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla) culms of different developmental stages to manipulative drought

... foliar stomatal changes of the bamboo culms at different developmental ...foliar stomatal structural and physio- logical characteristics (e.g., stomatal density, size and ψ TLP ) of Moso ...

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Description of a Novel Allelic “Thick Leafed” Mutant of Sorghum

Description of a Novel Allelic “Thick Leafed” Mutant of Sorghum

... adaxial stomatal density resulting from fewer files of cells differentiating into ...chlorenchyma. Stomatal distribution as density, ...and stomatal ratio (upper density/lower ...

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3.	Resti Ura′, Samuel Arung Paembonan and Daud Malamassam

3. Resti Ura′, Samuel Arung Paembonan and Daud Malamassam

... of stomatal size at abaxialin ...average stomatal in Colocasia esculenta is ...widest stomatal of Coffea canephora is ...largest stomatal opening of Coffea canephora ...the stomatal ...

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Morphology as Clue to Developmental Regulation: Stomata

Morphology as Clue to Developmental Regulation: Stomata

... chimney-like stomatal complexes occur in the other extant and fossil cycads, peltasperms, and conifers, with the number of radially aligned subsidiary cells matching that of Cycas, but less prominently ...the ...

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Ferns are less dependent on passive dilution by cell expansion to coordinate leaf vein and stomatal spacing than angiosperms

Ferns are less dependent on passive dilution by cell expansion to coordinate leaf vein and stomatal spacing than angiosperms

... and stomatal density and epi- dermal cell size in ferns in response to light ...and stomatal density respond passively to epidermal cell expansion, and with those previ- ously observed in ...

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