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Cell wall water shields stomata against falling leaf airspace humidity
Summary Plants lose water by transpiration through stomatal pores. However, it remains a matter of debate whether relative humidity (RH) in the substomatal cavity may fall below saturation and guard cells experience strong differences water potential driven by RH in the cavity.
Michael R. Blatt +3 more
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Erratum to: Multifractional theories: an unconventional review
Gianluca Calcagni
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[Psychometric properties of a direct violence scale and its behavioral mediation]. [PDF]
Nuño-Gutiérrez BL.
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Summary With current climate trajectories, tree populations will encounter novel selection pressures that risk local extinction if they are unable to acclimate or adapt. Within a reciprocal transplant experiment with Quercus macrocarpa L. established across a latitudinal gradient, we asked: (1) Is there genetic variation within populations?
Lucy M. S. Rea +8 more
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Summary Forest health is critical for sustaining ecosystem services like carbon sequestration. Heart rot, a widespread disease in upland northern hardwood forests, may affect greenhouse gas (CO2 and CH4) fluxes, but its impacts remain poorly measured. Using non‐destructive tomography and direct gas flux measurements, we quantified the effects of heart ...
Chathuranga K. Senevirathne +4 more
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[Editorial of the XLV SEMFYC Congress]. [PDF]
Morales MDPC, González AIG, Rodero AC.
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Summary Stomatal development has emerged as a valuable model for studying developmental processes. Examining gene function along the stomatal lineage often requires gene perturbation in a controlled and cell‐stage‐specific manner, but this remains tedious without a dedicated genetic tool.
Senhao Kou +3 more
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Dissociation in focus: replicating and extending network analytic insights based on the dissociative experiences scale. [PDF]
Wülfing P +7 more
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New Phytologist, Volume 250, Issue 2, Page 695-698, April 2026.
William Woodgate +2 more
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Summary Plant immunity is complex, and studies of leaf epidermal cells attacked by powdery mildew fungi have been instrumental in revealing how it relies on plant endomembrane trafficking. Immunity against these biotrophic fungi is manifested as cell wall deposits (‘papillae’) and the hypersensitive reaction (HR), both involving plant endomembrane ...
Hans Thordal‐Christensen +3 more
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