Because nitrogen fertilizers contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions, scientists are looking for ways to modify agricultural plants so that they rely on less nitrogen. In research published ...
Once emitted, VOCs are absorbed through the stomata and diffuse across the mesophyll cells of neighboring plants. The plant's response involves intricate intracellular and intercellular signaling ...
Stomata are crucial for water regulation. As the environment grows increasingly unpredictable, managing water consumption for crops during droughts through chemical methods will become ...
Plants adapt their water consumption to environmental conditions by counting and calculating environmental stimuli with their guard cells. Plants control their water consumption via adjustable ...
Carbon enters the leaves through microscopic holes on their undersides called stomata. The carbon is transformed into sugars, food the tree uses to grow, which locks the carbon away in the leaves ...