Light Regulation of Stomatal Movement
Kyushu University · Pennsylvania State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Stomatal pores, each surrounded by a pair of guard cells, regulate CO2 uptake and water loss from leaves. Stomatal opening is driven by the accumulation of K+ salts and sugars in guard cells, which is mediated by electrogenic proton pumps in the plasma membrane and/or metabolic activity. Opening responses are achieved by coordination of light signaling, light-energy conversion, membrane ion transport, and metabolic activity in guard cells. In this review, we focus on recent progress in blue- and red-light-dependent stomatal opening. Because the blue-light response of stomata appears to be strongly affected by red light, we discuss underlying mechanisms in the interaction between blue-light signaling and guard…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 10.63
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- 100%
- References
- 204
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4Topics & keywords
- Guard cell
- Biophysics
- Blue light
- Chemistry
- Chloroplast
- Light energy
- Cell biology
- Photosynthesis
- Clean water and sanitation