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ScienceDaily · 10/02/2024 15:40 EDT

As temperatures rise, researchers identify mechanisms behind plant response to warming

Plants widen microscopic pores on their leaves in response to heat. But scientists lacked an understanding of the mechanisms behind this 'sweating' function. Now, biologists have unlocked the details behind these processes and identified two paths that plants use to handle rising temperatures.

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