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stomatal Meaning in Bengali



অথবা প্রকৃতির সংক্রান্ত বা একটি মুখ বা mouthlike খুলতে সমস্যা





stomatal's Usage Examples:

for regulating the size of the stomatal opening.


The term is usually used collectively to refer to the entire stomatal complex, consisting of the paired.


and their stomatal accessory cells (together known as stomatal complex) that open and close the pore.


Transpiration occurs through the stomatal apertures.


They are produced in pairs with a gap between them that forms a stomatal pore.


The stomatal pores are largest when water is freely available and the guard.


the side around the stomatal pore, the swollen guard cells become curved and pull the stomata open.


processes, including seed and bud dormancy, the control of organ size and stomatal closure.


related to the stomatal conductance.


Stomatal conductance is a function of stomatal density, stomatal aperture, and stomatal size.


three, glaucous green, 4–10 mm long and 1–3 mm broad, with a double white stomatal band (split by a green midrib) on the inner surface.


strong-growing shoots), matt dark green above, and with broad, vivid white stomatal wax bands below.


at a slower rate than in ordinary leaves due to sepals having a lower stomatal density which limits the spaces for gas exchange.


calculate water use efficiency (A/E), stomatal conductance (gs), intrinsic water use efficiency (A/gs), and sub-stomatal CO 2 concentration (Ci).


Some of these interactions include stomatal conductance, carotenoid degradation and anthocyanin accumulation, the intervention.


Moisture stress also has an effect on stomatal openings of a plant, mainly causing a closure in stomata as to reduce the.


They are glossy dark green above with two conspicuous bluish white stomatal bands underneath, and the tips are notched.


whorls of three, green, 12–20 mm long and 2–3 mm broad, with a double white stomatal band split by a green midrib on the inner surface.


gradients of CO 2 concentration across the stomatal pores.


This means that C4 plants have generally lower stomatal conductance, reduce water losses and have.


scale-like leaves 2–4 mm long, matte green above, and with narrow white stomatal bands below.


they are sub-acute, about 2–5 mm long, glossy green above, and with white stomatal bands below.


They are linear to lanceolate, and have pale green or white stomatal bands on the undersides.


to glaucous-green, 8–23 mm long and 1–2 mm broad, with a double white stomatal band (split by a green midrib) on the inner surface.


retarded stomatal closure in the plants.


PMA stunts stomatal closures.



stomatal's Meaning':

relating to or of the nature of or having a mouth or mouthlike opening

Synonyms:

stomatous;

Antonyms:

astomatous;

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