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With Over 60 Independent Losses, Stomata Are Expendable in Mosses
Because stomata in bryophytes are uniquely located on sporangia, the physiological and evolutionary constraints placed on bryophyte stomata are fundamentally different from those on leaves of tracheophytes. Although losses of stomata have been documented
Karen S Renzaglia, Amelia Merced
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The origin and evolution of stomata [PDF]
The acquisition of stomata is one of the key innovations that led to the colonisation of the terrestrial environment by the earliest land plants. However, our understanding of the origin, evolution and the ancestral function of stomata is incomplete.
Clark, James W. +8 more
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Relationship Analysis Between Leaf-Stomata Characteristics with Cocoa Resistance to Vascular-Streak Dieback [PDF]
Characteristics of leaf-stomata indicate having relationship with the resistance of cocoa to vascular-streak dieback (VSD) caused by Ceratobasidum theobromae. This research has objective to identify the relationship between leaf-stomata
Agung Wahyu Soesilo +3 more
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Effects of Heavy Metals on Stomata in Plants: A Review
Stomata are one of the important structures for plants to alleviate metal stress and improve plant resistance. Therefore, a study on the effects and mechanisms of heavy metal toxicity to stomata is indispensable in clarifying the adaptation mechanism of ...
Duan Changqun
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Phylogenomic Evidence for the Monophyly of Bryophytes and the Reductive Evolution of Stomata
The origin of land plants was accompanied by new adaptations to life on land, including the evolution of stomata-pores on the surface of plants that regulate gas exchange.
Cecily Jill Harrison +1 more
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A generalised approach for high-throughput instance segmentation of stomata in microscope images
Background Stomata analysis using microscope imagery provides important insight into plant physiology, health and the surrounding environmental conditions.
Hiranya Jayakody +3 more
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StomataCounter: a neural network for automatic stomata identification and counting
Stomata regulate important physiological processes in plants and are often phenotyped by researchers in diverse fields of plant biology. Currently, there are no user friendly, fully-automated methods to perform the task of identifying and counting ...
Karl C Fetter +2 more
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Automatic segmentation and measurement methods of living stomata of plants based on the CV model
Background The stomata of plants mainly regulate gas exchange and water dispersion between the interior and external environments of plants and play a major role in the plants’ health.
Kexin Li +5 more
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A Permeable Cuticle, Not Open Stomata, Is the Primary Source of Water Loss From Expanding Leaves
High rates of water loss in young, expanding leaves have previously been attributed to open stomata that only develop a capacity to close once exposed to low humidity and high abscisic acid (ABA) levels.
Cade N. Kane +3 more
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Aiming at the characteristics of the periodic stacking structure of a lithium-ion battery core and the corresponding relationship between the air-coupled ultrasonic transmission initial wave and the wave propagation mode in each layer medium of a lithium-
Honggang Li, Zhenggan Zhou
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