In the opening salvos of his engaging article, How Stomata Resolve the Dilemma of Opposing Priorities, Raschke (1976) wrote that ‘‘Land plants are in a dilemma throughout their lives: assimilation of CO2 from the atmosphere requires intensive gas exchange; the prevention of excessive water loss demands that gas exchange be kept low.’’ What seemed a rarefied musing of a plant academic nearly 40 years ago has since broadened into global environmental concerns.
Revisiting the Plant's Dilemma / Leung, Jeffrey; Bazihizina, Nadia; Mancuso, Stefano; Valon, Christiane. - In: MOLECULAR PLANT. - ISSN 1674-2052. - STAMPA. - 9:(2016), pp. 7-9. [10.1016/j.molp.2015.07.007]
Revisiting the Plant's Dilemma
BAZIHIZINA, NADIA;MANCUSO, STEFANO;
2016
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In the opening salvos of his engaging article, How Stomata Resolve the Dilemma of Opposing Priorities, Raschke (1976) wrote that ‘‘Land plants are in a dilemma throughout their lives: assimilation of CO2 from the atmosphere requires intensive gas exchange; the prevention of excessive water loss demands that gas exchange be kept low.’’ What seemed a rarefied musing of a plant academic nearly 40 years ago has since broadened into global environmental concerns.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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