Stomatal regulation in Arabidopsis and birch: the role of GHR1-mediated signalling and Ca2+ channels in stomatal function
Description of the granted funding
Stomatal pores on plant leaves control plant gas exchange. They are formed by two guard cells and control the balance between carbon dioxide intake for photosynthesis and water loss. Guard cells have mechanisms to detect and respond to changes in environmental conditions and thereby adjust stomatal aperture. This project uncovers and further investigates guard cell components and signalling pathways that are necessary for stomatal movements using physiological, molecular and biochemical methods in Arabidopsis. We will also utilize genetic and physiological approaches to study stomatal function in birch trees. The information can be used for breeding for improved water-use efficiency, climate resilience and carbon sink effects in plants. This has implications for establishing food security and maintaining forests as carbon sinks. The research is carried out at the Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences of University of Helsinki.
Show moreStarting year
2025
End year
2029
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy projects
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Biosciences, Health and the Environment
16.06.2025
16.06.2025
Other information
Funding decision number
371603
Fields of science
Plant biology, microbiology, virology
Research fields
Kasvibiologia