The Mechanical Diversity of Stomata and Its Significance in Gas-Exchange Control
Australian National University · James Cook University
Abstract
Given that stomatal movement is ultimately a mechanical process and that stomata are morphologically and mechanically diverse, we explored the influence of stomatal mechanical diversity on leaf gas exchange and considered some of the constraints. Mechanical measurements were conducted on the guard cells of four different species exhibiting different stomatal morphologies, including three variants on the classical "kidney" form and one "dumb-bell" type; this information, together with gas-exchange measurements, was used to model and compare their respective operational characteristics. Based on evidence from scanning electron microscope images of cryo-sectioned leaves that were sampled under full sun and high…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.43
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- 100%
- References
- 46
Authors
2- PJPeter J. FranksCorresponding
Australian National University, James Cook University
- GDGraham D. Farquhar
Australian National University, James Cook University
Topics & keywords
- Guard cell
- Turgor pressure
- Osmotic pressure
- Stomatal conductance
- Botany
- Biophysics
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Life in Land