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- 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...
- 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...
- the underside of leaves have two whitish strips formed by wax-covered stomatal bands; the bases of the needles are shaped like suction cups. A. grandis...
- 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....
- 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...
- and carbon dioxide through stomatal apertures. These developments, coupled with new methods for measuring the size of stomatal apertures, and the rate of...
- section Juniperus. Cones with 3 seeds fused together; needles with two stomatal bands. One species: Juniperus drupaceaSyrian juniper Needle-leaf junipers;...