Decoding stomatal characteristics regulating water use efficiency at leaf and plant scales in rice genotypes.
Abhishree RamachandraPreethi VijayaraghavareddyChaitanya PurushothamaSpoorthi NagarajuSheshshayee M SreemanPublished in: Planta (2024)
O) and showed a quicker response to varying vapour pressure deficit that diurnally ranged between 0.03 and 2.17 kPa. The study demonstrated the role of stomatal factors in determining physiological subcomponents of WUE both at single leaf and whole plant levels. Differential expression patterns of stomatal regulatory genes among the contrasting groups explained variations in the epidermal patterning. Increased expression of ERECTA, TMM and YODA genes appear to contribute to decreased stomatal frequency in low stomatal frequency genotypes. These findings underscore the significance of stomatal traits in breeding programs and strongly support the importance of these genes that govern variability in stomatal architecture in future crop improvement programs.