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Integrative regulatory mechanisms of stomatal movements under changing climate

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摘要 Global climate change-caused drought stress,high temperatures and other extreme weather profoundly impact plant growth and development,restricting sustainable crop production.To cope with various environmental stimuli,plants can optimize the opening and closing of stomata to balance CO_(2)uptake for photosynthesis and water loss from leaves.Guard cells perceive and integrate various signals to adjust stomatal pores through turgor pressure regulation.Molecular mechanisms and signaling networks underlying the stomatal movements in response to environmental stresses have been extensively studied and elucidated.This review focuses on the molecular mechanisms of stomatal movements mediated by abscisic acid,light,CO_(2),reactive oxygen species,pathogens,temperature,and other phytohormones.We discussed the significance of elucidating the integrative mechanisms that regulate stomatal movements in helping design smart crops with enhanced water use efficiency and resilience in a climate-changing world.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第3期368-393,共26页 植物学报(英文版)
基金 supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32070306,31921001,and 32202458) the National Key R&D Program of China(2022YFF1001600,2021YFF1000500 and 2022YFD1900704) the Chinese Universities Scientific Fund(2023RC015) the 2115 Talent Development Program of China Agricultural University。
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