The conceptual approach to quantitative modeling of guard cells

Michael R. Blatt, Adrian Hills, Zhong-Hua Chen, Yizhou Wang, Maria Papanatsiou, Vigilio L. Lew

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Abstract

Much of the 70% of global water usage associated with agriculture passes through stomatal pores of plant leaves. The guard cells, which regulate these pores, thus have a profound influence on photosynthetic carbon assimilation and water use efficiency of plants. We recently demonstrated how quantitative mathematical modeling of guard cells with the OnGuard modeling software yields detail sufficient to guide phenotypic and mutational analysis. This advance represents an all-important step toward applications in directing "reverse-engineering" of guard cell function for improved water use efficiency and carbon assimilation. OnGuard is nonetheless challenging for those unfamiliar with a modeler's way of thinking. In practice, each model construct represents a hypothesis under test, to be discarded, validated or refined by comparisons between model predictions and experimental results. The few guidelines set out here summarize the standard and logical starting points for users of the OnGuard software.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)173-175
Number of pages3
JournalPlant Signaling and Behavior
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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