stomatalrörelser
Stomatalrörelser, or stomatal movements, refer to the opening and closing of stomata, which are tiny pores found on the surface of leaves. These movements are crucial for the exchange of gases between the plant and its environment. Stomata allow for the intake of carbon dioxide, which is essential for photosynthesis, and the release of oxygen and water vapor, a process known as transpiration. The opening and closing of stomata are regulated by a combination of environmental factors and internal plant processes.
Environmental factors that influence stomatal movements include light intensity, temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide concentration. During
Humidity levels affect stomatal movements by influencing the rate of water loss through transpiration. In dry
Internal plant processes, such as the production of abscisic acid (ABA), a hormone that signals stomatal closure,
Stomatal movements are essential for the plant's survival and growth, as they balance the need for gas