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Cytosolic abscisic acid activates guard cell anion channels without preceding Ca2+ signalsCurrent Injection Provokes Rapid Expansion of the Guard Cell Cytosolic Volume and Triggers Ca(2+) Signals.Natural Variation in Arabidopsis Cvi-0 Accession Reveals an Important Role of MPK12 in Guard Cell CO2 Signaling.In the light of stomatal opening: new insights into 'the Watergate'.AtTPK4, an Arabidopsis tandem-pore K+ channel, poised to control the pollen membrane voltage in a pH- and Ca2+-dependent mannerMaking sense out of Ca(2+) signals: their role in regulating stomatal movements.Anion channels: master switches of stress responses.Closing gaps: linking elements that control stomatal movement.Ca2+-dependent and -independent abscisic acid activation of plasma membrane anion channels in guard cells of Nicotiana tabacum.ABA depolarizes guard cells in intact plants, through a transient activation of R- and S-type anion channels.Cytosolic Ca(2+) Signals Enhance the Vacuolar Ion Conductivity of Bulging Arabidopsis Root Hair Cells.Guard cell SLAC1-type anion channels mediate flagellin-induced stomatal closure.Barley mildew and its elicitor chitosan promote closed stomata by stimulating guard-cell S-type anion channels.Early signaling through the Arabidopsis pattern recognition receptors FLS2 and EFR involves Ca-associated opening of plasma membrane anion channels.D6PK AGCVIII kinases are required for auxin transport and phototropic hypocotyl bending in Arabidopsis.Ca(2+)-dependent activation of guard cell anion channels, triggered by hyperpolarization, is promoted by prolonged depolarization.Tiny pores with a global impact.A Dual Role for the OsK5.2 Ion Channel in Stomatal Movements and K+ Loading into Xylem Sap.AtGLR3.4, a glutamate receptor channel-like gene is sensitive to touch and cold.Do stomata of evolutionary distant species differ in sensitivity to environmental signals?Silencing of NtMPK4 impairs CO-induced stomatal closure, activation of anion channels and cytosolic Casignals in Nicotiana tabacum guard cells.Plant cells must pass a K+ threshold to re-enter the cell cycle.Blue light inhibits guard cell plasma membrane anion channels in a phototropin-dependent manner.Guard cells in albino leaf patches do not respond to photosynthetically active radiation, but are sensitive to blue light, CO2 and abscisic acid.Guard cells in fern stomata are connected by plasmodesmata, but control cytosolic Ca2+ levels autonomously.AUX1-mediated root hair auxin influx governs SCFTIR1/AFB-type Ca2+ signaling.Mycorrhizal lipochitinoligosaccharides (LCOs) depolarize root hairs of Medicago truncatula.Action potential in Chara cells intensifies spatial patterns of photosynthetic electron flow and non-photochemical quenching in parallel with inhibition of pH bandingCell type-specific regulation of ion channels within the maize stomatal complexPitfalls in auxin pharmacologyCATION-CHLORIDE CO-TRANSPORTER 1 (CCC1) Mediates Plant Resistance against Pseudomonas syringaeCalcium signals in guard cells enhance the efficiency by which abscisic acid triggers stomatal closureOn the origins of osmotically driven stomatal movements
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M Rob G Roelfsema
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