Genetic switch offers clue to why grasses are survival masters
Cooperation among stomata cells means the plants can respond quickly to change

STOMATA SUPERSTARS Scientists have gained new insight into why grasses like Brachypodium distachyon have extra-efficient stomata, adjustable pores on leaves that help regulate the exchange of water and gases between a leaf and the outside world.
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