Stomatal pore width and area measurements in Zea mays

Stomatal pores are adjustable microscopic holes on the surface of photosynthetic tissues that help regulate multiple aspects of plant physiology. Stomatal pores facilitate gas exchange necessary for photosynthesis, water transport, and temperature regulation. Pore size is influenced by many intertwi...

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Published in:microPublication biology 2023-01, Vol.2023
Main Authors: Lucas, Jessica R, Dupree, Brittany
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Language:eng
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Summary:Stomatal pores are adjustable microscopic holes on the surface of photosynthetic tissues that help regulate multiple aspects of plant physiology. Stomatal pores facilitate gas exchange necessary for photosynthesis, water transport, and temperature regulation. Pore size is influenced by many intertwined environmental, molecular, cellular, and physiological cues. Accurate and precise measurements of pore size is important for understanding the mechanisms that adjust pores and plant physiology. Here we investigate whether conventional pore measurements of width are appropriate for the economically important crop plant Zea mays . Our studies demonstrate that pore area is a more sensitive measurement than width in this plant.
ISSN:2578-9430