Publication | Open Access
Coordination of stomatal physiological behavior and morphology with carbon dioxide determines stomatal control
77
Citations
65
References
2015
Year
Selective pressures may have driven the development of divergent stomatal control strategies to increased [CO₂]. Those species that are able to actively regulate guard cell turgor are more likely to respond to [CO₂] through a change in stomatal aperture than stomatal number. We propose a model of stomatal control strategies in response to [CO₂] characterized by a trade-off between short-term physiological behavior and longer-term morphological response.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1