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Phytochrome effects on K
+
fluxes in guard cells of
Commelina communis
Nurit Roth‐Bejerano
,
Ali Nejidat
Department of Life Sciences
Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research
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Phytochrome
100%
Guard Cell
100%
Commelina Communis
100%
Quinidine
50%
Tetraethylammonium
50%
K+ Transport
33%
K+ Leakage
33%
Low Temperature
16%
K Channels
16%
Red Light
16%
Stomatal Closure
16%
Cs +
16%
Elevated Temperature
16%
Channel Blocker
16%
Channel Opening
16%
Membrane Compartments
16%
Stomatal Movement
16%
Stomatal Opening
16%
Temperature Decrease
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Potassium Ion
100%
Commelina
100%
Phytochrome
100%
Quinidine
50%
Tetrylammonium
50%
Potassium Channel
16%
Cesium Ion
16%
Channel Blocker
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Phytochrome
100%
Commelina
100%
Quinidine
50%
Potassium Channel
16%
Red Light
16%