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Plant Pathology Glossary
... refers to the accumulation of material between the host plant's cell wall and cell membrane at the point of fungal penetration. A papilla is ... stems through which gasses pass. The stoma is bordered by two guard cells which open and close depending on their turgidity. The term ... used to refer to the entire stomatal apparatus i.e. the guard cells as well as the pore they surround. Systemic (1) pertaining ...
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ASPB - Meetings - The Biology of Transpiration 2006
... Tentative Titles Alistair Hetherington (University of Bristol) - Sphingosine-1-phosphate and the guard cell signalling network Ken-ichiro Shimazaki (Kyushu University) - Blue light regulation of stomatal ... (Julius Von Sachs Institiute) - Signaling in guard cells revisited - New insights Michael Blatt (University Of Glasgow) - Getting around the guard cell – tailbacks on the high road Sarah Assman ...
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ASPB - Meetings - Transpiration 2006 Post Meeting Survey
... the Plants 1 2 3 4 5 Regulation of Transpiration 1 2 3 4 5 Guard Cell Ion Fluxes 1 2 3 4 5 Stomata and the Atmosphere II 1 2 3 ... 3 4 5 Transpiration and Past, Present and Future Communities 1 2 3 4 5 Guard Cell Development 1 2 3 4 5 Capstone Session 1 2 3 4 5 Workshop I ...
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ASPB - Publications - Plant Physiology - Call for Papers: Biology of Transpiration
... * guard cell physiology and development * mechanisms controlling transpiration from the leaf to the globe Plant Physiology is proud to sponsor an upcoming meeting on the same topic. The Biology of Transpiration: From Guard ...
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ASPB - Resource Links - Main Page
... University, Clemson, SC Julian Schroeder's Laboratory Research focus description, lab members, updated publications, Guard Cell Signal Transduction, Gene chip microarray resources etc. Jun Hidema Graduate School of Life Sciences ... Bricker Louisiana State University The Fletcher Lab A description of our research on stem cell biology, links to popular plant biology web sites, and a photo gallery of ...
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Nobel
... . Schroeder, J.L., Raschke, K. and Neher, E. (1987) Voltage-dependent of K+ channels in guard cell protoplasts; Proc. Natl. Academy Sci., USA; 84: 4108-4112. 4. Schonknecht, Gerald, Spoormaker, Petra, Steinmeyer ...
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25 Paphs for Every Collection, Bob Wellenstein 4 Nov 98
... ascertained by karyotyping (either the plant in question or both its parents). Colchicine treatment or guard cell measurements are not guarantees.--RCW] Ellen,Smithtown,NewYork Do 4N plants seem less vigorous? [This ...
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On the Importance of Healthy Foliage
... , the pores on the leaf surface. On either side of the stoma is a specialized cell called guard cell that regulates the opening and closure of the stoma. The photodetectors, special pigments known ... sense the light, now take charge of the chemical process. Light activated phytochromes direct the guard cells to open the stoma and induct carbon di oxide and chloroplasts to synthesize carbohydrates ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... mosses, ferns, algae and fungi. Gibberellins stimulate synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins and promote cell elongation, meristematic growth at the root and shoot tips, mobilisation of food reserves in seeds ... containing less nitrogen and less likely to be a disease vector than water from toilets. Guard cell - one of two crescent-shaped cells which surround and control the opening and closing of ...
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Fall 2006 Seminars
... "Actin, auxin, action: A twister for the tongue and mind" Alice Cheung "Plant cell signaling: small GTPases and actin regulatory proteins that coordinate multiple cellular pathways." SEPTEMBER ... 3, 2007.) OCTOBER 26 Yun Kang Postdoctoral fellow, Walker Lab "The role of guard-cell apoplastic sucrose in stomatal movement" Special seminar presentation: NOVEMBER 2 Michael Axtell Biology Department ...
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