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Molecular Evolution of Grass Stomata

Trends in Plant Science, 2017
Grasses began to diversify in the late Cretaceous Period and now dominate more than one third of global land area, including three-quarters of agricultural land. We hypothesize that their success is likely attributed to the evolution of highly responsive stomata capable of maximizing productivity in rapidly changing environments.
Chen, Zhong-Hua   +9 more
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Intestinale Stomata

coloproctology, 2020
An intestinal stoma (greek στὁμα, stoma: mouth, opening) is a surgically created opening of a gut section through the abdominal wall, which serves as an artificial intestinal exit for excretion of feces (synonym preternatural anus). A stoma of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is often surgically created at the distal small intestine (ileostomy) and the ...
T O, Vilz   +3 more
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Stomata

2022
Hosted by New Phytologist Advisor, Rob Roelfsema, University of Würzburg Featuring - Maoya Bassiouni, author of [Parsimony versus predictive and functional performance of three stomatal optimization principles in a big-leaf framework](https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.17392) - Xiaoyu Guo, author of [Establishing asymmetry ...
Maoya Bassiouni   +2 more
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Stomata - Surgical Standards

Swiss Surgery, 2003
Die Anlage intestinaler Stomata ist trotz der Fortschritte in der Abdominalchirurgie noch immer ein häufiger Eingriff, welcher unter Berücksichtigung operationstechnischer Prinzipien mit grosser Sorgfalt erfolgen muss. Trotz der Simplizität des Eingriffes weisen Stomata eine hohe Morbidität auf, die zum grossen Teil auf chirurgische Unzulänglichkeiten
M, Wagner   +3 more
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Stomata

2017
Stomata (singular: stoma) are pores on the surface of the aerial parts of most higher plants. The size of the pore is controlled by changes in the turgor of a pair of specialized cells called guard cells that surround the pore. This enables CO2 entry into the leaf for photosynthesis to be optimized, while conserving as much water as possible.
McAinsh, M. R., Taylor, J. E.
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Open Stomata!

Science Signaling, 2002
The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) stimulates stomatal closure in response to various environmental stresses. Neill et al. show that synthesis and action of the signaling molecule nitric oxide (NO) are required for ABA-induced stomatal closure by treating guard cells of the pea with either NO scavengers or donors,
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Bennettitalean stomata

Journal of Palaeosciences, 1976
Not only the topography, but also the size of stomata is fairly constant in the Bennettitales. Occasional departures from the typical dimensions were probably related to polyploidy. Specialized subsidiary cells, examined with SEM, formed a cupola over the guard cells.
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Distribution of diaphragmatic lymphatic stomata

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1991
In seven anesthetized rabbits we measured the size, shape, and density of lymphatic stomata on the peritoneal and pleural sides of the diaphragm. The diaphragm was fixed in situ and processed for scanning electron microscopy. Results are from 2,902 peritoneal and 3,086 pleural fields (each 1,620 microns 2) randomly chosen from the various specimens ...
NEGRINI, DANIELA   +4 more
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