📚 Volume 33, Issue 4
📋 ID: SudDaUm
Authors
Li Yan, Felix Müller, Amina El-Badawi, Carlos Mendes
University of Turku, Turku, Finland; Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan
Keywords
stomatal conductance
Arabidopsis thaliana
light regulation
photosynthesis
gas exchange
gene expression
Abstract
The regulation of stomatal conductance is a critical process in plant physiology that affects photosynthesis and transpiration. This study aims to explore how Arabidopsis thaliana adjusts stomatal conductance in response to varying light conditions, providing insights into the adaptive mechanisms of plants. Using a combination of gas exchange measurements and molecular analysis, we evaluated the behavior of stomata under controlled light intensities. Findings indicate that stomatal conductance is tightly regulated by both internal signaling pathways and external light cues, with significant changes observed at different light intensities. Additionally, the expression of key genes involved in stomatal regulation was analyzed, revealing that light-responsive genes are upregulated, thus enhancing the efficiency of photosynthesis under optimal conditions. The study concludes that Arabidopsis thaliana exhibits a sophisticated adjustment of stomatal conductance, which is crucial for optimizing water use efficiency and photosynthetic performance. These insights could inform strategies to improve crop resilience to fluctuating environmental conditions.
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📝 How to Cite
Li Yan, Felix Müller, Amina El-Badawi, Carlos Mendes (2026).
"Investigating Stomatal Conductance Regulation in Arabidopsis under Varying Light Conditions".
Wulfenia, 33(4).