Polarity proteins shape efficient ‘breathing’ pores in grasses

A research group is studying how plants ‘breathe’. They have gained new insights into how grasses develop efficient ‘breathing pores’ on their leaves. If important landmark components in this development process are missing, the gas exchange between plant and atmosphere is impaired. The findings are also important regarding climate change.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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