Xylem and stomata, coordinated through time and space

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Land plants exhibit a degree of homeostasis in leaf water content to protect against damage to photosynthetic and xylem tissues, and to maintain an efficient allocation of resources. This is achieved by a strong coordination between the systems regulating water delivery (xylem) and water loss (stomata). This review discusses evolution in xylem and stomatal function, specifically focussing on the interactions between them.

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Brodribb, T. J., McAdam, S. A. M., & Carins Murphy, M. R. (2017, June 1). Xylem and stomata, coordinated through time and space. Plant Cell and Environment. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.12817

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