- that
regulate the size of the
stomatal opening. The term is
usually used
collectively to
refer to the
entire stomatal complex,
consisting of the paired...
-
related to the
stomatal conductance.
Stomatal conductance is a
function of
stomatal density,
stomatal aperture, and
stomatal size.
Stomatal conductance is...
- They are
produced in
pairs with a gap
between them that
forms a
stomatal pore. The
stomatal pores are
largest when
water is
freely available and the guard...
- The
stomata are
bordered by
guard cells and
their stomatal accessory cells (together
known as
stomatal complex) that open and
close the pore. The cohesion-tension...
-
constants includes stomatal number,
stomatal index, vein
islet number, vein
termination number, and
palisade ratio. The
stomatal index is the percentage...
-
intercellular space system.
Stomatal opening is
controlled by the
turgor pressure in a pair of
guard cells that
surround the
stomatal aperture. In any square...
-
calculate water use
efficiency (A/E),
stomatal conductance (gs),
intrinsic water use
efficiency (A/gs), and sub-
stomatal CO2
concentration (Ci).
Chamber and...
- processes,
including seed and bud dormancy, the
control of
organ size and
stomatal closure. It is
especially important for
plants in the
response to environmental...
- and
carbon dioxide through stomatal apertures.
These developments,
coupled with new
methods for
measuring the size of
stomatal apertures, and the rate of...
-
thicker cellulose wall on one side of the cell, i.e. the side
around the
stomatal pore, the
swollen guard cells become curved and pull the
stomata open....