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The why and how of sunken stomata: does the behaviour of …
See results only from pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govFlanking Support: How Subs…
It is plausible that sunken stomata represent multiple adaptations – although in every …
The why and how of sunke…
The evolutionary driving forces leading to sunken or 'hidden' stomata whose …
The evolutionary relations o…
These data are evidence for a strong distinction in function, with deep …
Environmental adaptation in …
The strong environmental signals in the size of stomata independent of the effects of …
Flanking Support: How Subsidiary Cells Contribute to Stomatal …
Stomatal Mechanism: How Plants Control Gas Exchange
The why and how of sunken stomata: does the behaviour of
American Journal of Botany - Botanical Society of …
May 1, 2008 · We take this as evidence that deep encryption is an adaptation to aridity. In contrast, other forms of stomatal protection (hairs, open pits, sunken stomata without encryption) have no obvious relation to dry climate and …
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The why and how of sunken stomata: Does the behavior of …
The evolutionary relations of sunken, covered, and encrypted …
Environmental adaptation in stomatal size independent of the …
Stomatal Crypts Have Small Effects on Transpiration: A …
Special Adaptive Features of Plant Species in Response to Drought
Stomatal crypts may facilitate diffusion of CO2 to adaxial …
The evolutionary relations of sunken, covered, and encrypted …
From epidermal cells to functional pores: Understanding stomatal ...
The why and how of sunken stomata: does the behaviour of …
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