CORDIS Project
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This project investigates how elevated carbon dioxide levels affect the development of stomata in plants, focusing on the mechanisms behind asymmetric cell divisions in leaf tissues. It aims to identify regulatory factors and interlayer coordination in stomatal development.
Stomata are epidermal valves responsible for gas exchange in plant aerial tissues.
Their number varies according to different environmental conditions, such as CO2 concentration.
High CO2 levels negatively regulate stomatal development, but how such a repression works is poorly understood.
In Arabidopsis thaliana, stomatal precursor cells develop asynchronously throughout leaf epidermis, undergoing a first asymmetric entry division that generates a small meristemoid and a larger stomatal lineage…
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