Guard cell K+ channels of Kalanchoë follow the diel cycle of crassulacean acid metabolism
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Guard cell K+ channels of Kalanchoë follow the diel cycle of crassulacean acid metabolism
Abstract
The activity of outward-rectifying but not inward-rectifying K + channels of Kalanchoë stomata follows the diel cycle of crassulacean acid metabolism.
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