SHORTROOT-Mediated Increase in Stomatal Density Has No Impact on Photosynthetic Efficiency1[CC-BY]

Autor: Schuler, Mara L., Sedelnikova, Olga V., Walker, Berkley J., Westhoff, Peter, Langdale, Jane A.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
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Popis: The coordinated positioning of veins, mesophyll cells, and stomata across a leaf is crucial for efficient gas exchange and transpiration and, therefore, for overall function. In monocot leaves, stomatal cell files are positioned at the flanks of underlying longitudinal leaf veins, rather than directly above or below. This pattern suggests either that stomatal formation is inhibited in epidermal cells directly in contact with the vein or that specification is induced in cell files beyond the vein. The SHORTROOT pathway specifies distinct cell types around the vasculature in subepidermal layers of both root and shoots, with cell type identity determined by distance from the vein. To test whether the pathway has the potential to similarly pattern epidermal cell types, we expanded the expression domain of the rice (
Databáze: OpenAIRE