About this Research Topic
Furthermore, one important goal of research on stomatal biology is, by developing new strategies to manipulate stomatal development, activity and/or physiology, to improve crop yield and water use efficiency. In recent years, we have witnessed striking progress attempting to manipulate the stomatal systems with a combination of genetic, optic and chemistry approaches. Thus, stomatal biotechnology is of equal importance as basic science and of broad interest across different fields, we encourage submission of original research articles with the emphasis of the translational side of stomatal biology.
In summary, we welcome original research articles including, but not restricted to, the areas of the following:
• Stomatal development and evolution
• Stomatal cell division and cell-fate differentiation
• Cell biology in stomata development and function
• Stomatal immunity
• Cell signaling in stomatal movement
• Guard cell physiology
• Cell wall mechanics in stomatal development and function
• Guard cell function and stress
• Chemical genetics/genomics in stomatal biology
• Optics and chemistry in stomatal biology
• Stomatal biotechnology
We also welcome submissions of Reviews, Perspectives and Opinion articles to overview current challenges, outstanding questions and future directions in the field of stomatal biology and application.
Please note that Original Research manuscripts with purely descriptive results are out of scope of Frontiers in Plant Science.
Keywords: stomatal development, guard cell function, stomatal movement, stomatal origin and evolution, stomatal biotechnology
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.