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<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">In future work, we would like to clone the stomatal regulation gene, AtAHA2, to the expression vector. Due to its powerful function of enhancing the degree of stomatal opening, we assumed that the gene can improve the absorption efficiency of formaldehyde. Therefore, in transgenic tobacco, the parameter <i>η</i> is larger than that in the wild type plants. We plotted the two situations and the diagram was shown in Fig.1. | <p style="color:#1b1b1b;">In future work, we would like to clone the stomatal regulation gene, AtAHA2, to the expression vector. Due to its powerful function of enhancing the degree of stomatal opening, we assumed that the gene can improve the absorption efficiency of formaldehyde. Therefore, in transgenic tobacco, the parameter <i>η</i> is larger than that in the wild type plants. We plotted the two situations and the diagram was shown in Fig.1. | ||
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+ | <strong>Fig.1</strong> The relationship between stomatal conductance and the concentration of formaldehyde in air for differ η. | ||
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<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">From the figure shown above, in the situation of same stomatal conductance, the concentration of formaldehyde in air for transgenic tobacco is less than that of wild type tobacco, which means the gene AtAHA2 can improve the absorption efficiency of formaldehyde.</p> | <p style="color:#1b1b1b;">From the figure shown above, in the situation of same stomatal conductance, the concentration of formaldehyde in air for transgenic tobacco is less than that of wild type tobacco, which means the gene AtAHA2 can improve the absorption efficiency of formaldehyde.</p> |
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