Role of calcium in signal transduction of Commelina guard cells
The role of cytosolic Ca2+ in signal transduction in stomatal guard cells of Commelina communis was investigated using fluorescence ratio imaging and photometry. By changing extracellular K+, extracellular Ca2+, or treatment with Br-A23187, substantive increases in cytosolic Ca2+ to over 1 micromola...
Main Authors: | Gilroy, S, Fricker, M, Read, N, Trewavas, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society of Plant Biologists
1991
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