Three Possible Mechanisms for Stomatal Opening in Response to Light
2005
Lee, J.S. (Sangji University, Wonju, Republic of Korea), E-mail: [email protected]
Environmental factors such as light and low CO₂ concentrations trigger events which may result in stomatal opening. Stomatal aperature is largely controlled by the solute contents of guard cells, but not exclusively, by through changes in their content of potassium salts, with K+ balanced either by Cl- or malate, depending on the species and conditions. However, how these signals are sensed and how they are transduced into driving the ion fluxes that control stomatal movements is not still fully understood.
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书目信息
The Korean Journal of Ecology
卷
28
期
2
ISSN
1225-0317
页码
pp. 105-112
其它主题
Dioxido de carbono; Mesophyll cells; Lumiere
语言
英语
注释
Summary(En)
88 ref.
类型
Lit. Review
2006-05-15
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