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Planta, 2021
Rice genotypes with larger stomata maintain higher nocturnal stomatal conductance, thus having lower nocturnal leaf temperature via transpirational cooling. Incomplete night stomatal closure has been widely observed, but the mechanisms and functions of nocturnal stomatal conductance (gs,n) are not fully understood. Stomatal anatomy, leaf morphology, gs,
Qiangqiang Zhang +3 more
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Rice genotypes with larger stomata maintain higher nocturnal stomatal conductance, thus having lower nocturnal leaf temperature via transpirational cooling. Incomplete night stomatal closure has been widely observed, but the mechanisms and functions of nocturnal stomatal conductance (gs,n) are not fully understood. Stomatal anatomy, leaf morphology, gs,
Qiangqiang Zhang +3 more
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Planta, 2022
Stomatal density and guard cell length of 274 global core germplasms of rapeseed reveal that the stomatal morphological variation contributes to global ecological adaptation and diversification of Brassica napus. Stomata are microscopic structures of plants for the regulation of CO2 assimilation and transpiration.
Yeke Chen +6 more
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Stomatal density and guard cell length of 274 global core germplasms of rapeseed reveal that the stomatal morphological variation contributes to global ecological adaptation and diversification of Brassica napus. Stomata are microscopic structures of plants for the regulation of CO2 assimilation and transpiration.
Yeke Chen +6 more
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Stomatal morphology and ontogeny in Spirodela intermedia W. Koch
Aquatic Botany, 1986Stomatal morphology and ontogeny were studied in the epistomatic fronds of Spirodela intermedia W. Koch. Stomata in mature fronds do not form rows, but the orientation of their axis closely follows the veins; stomatal frequency increases gradually from a zone without stomata, near the proximal end, up to the margins all around the frond. Mature stomata
M.G. Klich +2 more
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Stomatal morphology and distribution of Pinus koraiensis
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1996Stomata are the important channels for the necessary exchange of gases between the plants and the surrounding earth. Stomata open and close in response to environmental and physiological signals, thus helping the plant maintain a balance between its water losses and its oxygen and carbon dioxide requirements.
Zhu Hua Ning, Kamran Ken Abdollahi
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Colony morphologies, species, and biotypes of yeasts from thrush and denture stomatitis
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2009To study the species and phenotypic characteristics of yeasts, i.e. colony morphology, biotypes, and biotype relatedness, and the oral distribution of yeasts, in thrush and denture stomatitis.Yeast colony morphology was observed under a stereo-microscope and photographed with a digital camera.
Xiaobo, Song +4 more
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Physiologia Plantarum, 2014
Exposing plants to low VPD reduces leaf capacity to maintain adequate water status thereafter. To find the impact of VPD on functioning of stomata, stomatal morphology and leaf anatomy, fava bean plants were grown at low (L, 0.23 kPa) or moderate (M, 1.17 kPa) VPDs and some plants that developed their leaves at moderate VPD were then transferred for 4 ...
Ali Niaei Fard, S. +2 more
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Exposing plants to low VPD reduces leaf capacity to maintain adequate water status thereafter. To find the impact of VPD on functioning of stomata, stomatal morphology and leaf anatomy, fava bean plants were grown at low (L, 0.23 kPa) or moderate (M, 1.17 kPa) VPDs and some plants that developed their leaves at moderate VPD were then transferred for 4 ...
Ali Niaei Fard, S. +2 more
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Does increased air humidity affect stomatal morphology and functioning in hybrid aspen?
Botany, 2015The study investigated the effects of exposure to increased relative air humidity (RH) on stomatal morphology and sensitivity to stomata closure inducing stimulus (low RH) in hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L. × P. tremuloides Michx.) coppice growing in field conditions.
Aigar Niglas +5 more
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A possible morphologic basis for the autointerference phenomenon in vesicular stomatitis virus
Virology, 1964Abstract A physical particle which could account for the phenomenon of autointerference in vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is described. This particle is present in virus prepared by the multicyclic growth method, following inoculation with a high multiplicity of virus. Architectural details of the New Jersey serotype of VSV are presented.
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