UTAS Home › Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology › School of Plant Science › Research › Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation › Plant Evolutionary Ecology › How the development of leaf veins and stomata responds to environmental cues (Doctorate)
The veins in leaves are critical parts of the water supply system of plants. Recent work has shown that the ability of leaves to conduct water is critical for the performance of leaves. At the same time, the stomata are key in controlling how much water is lost during photosynthesis.
This project is investigating how the development of these two systems interacts, and what this means for the constraints on plant growth and function.
Authorised by the Head of School, Plant Science
17 April, 2012
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