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Stomata are microscopic pores surrounded by two guard cells and play an important role in the uptake of CO2 for photosynthesis. Recent researches revealed that light-induced stomatal opening is mediated by at least three key components: blue light receptor phototropin, plasma membrane H+-ATPase, and plasma membrane inward-rectifying K+ channels. However, Yin Wang, et al (2014) showed that only increasing the amount of H+-ATPase in guard cells had a significant effect on light-induced stomatal opening (Fig. 4). Transgenic Arabidopsis plants by overexpressing H+-ATPase in guard cells exhibited enhanced photosynthesis activity and plant growth. Therefore,in order to strengthen the ability of absorbing formaldehyde, we overexpressed H+-ATPase(At AHA2) in transgenic tobacco guard cells,resulting in a significant effect on light-induced stomatal opening.
Stomata are microscopic pores surrounded by two guard cells and play an important role in the uptake of CO2 for photosynthesis. Recent researches revealed that light-induced stomatal opening is mediated by at least three key components: blue light receptor phototropin, plasma membrane H+-ATPase, and plasma membrane inward-rectifying K+ channels. However, Yin Wang, et al (2014) showed that only increasing the amount of H+-ATPase in guard cells had a significant effect on light-induced stomatal opening (Fig. 4). Transgenic Arabidopsis plants by overexpressing H+-ATPase in guard cells exhibited enhanced photosynthesis activity and plant growth. Therefore,in order to strengthen the ability of absorbing formaldehyde, we overexpressed H+-ATPase(At AHA2) in transgenic tobacco guard cells,resulting in a significant effect on light-induced stomatal opening.
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<p><strong>Fig.4</strong>  Typical stomata in the epidermis illuminated with light for 30 min(Yin Wang,et al.2014).
<p><strong>Fig.4</strong>  Typical stomata in the epidermis illuminated with light for 30 min(Yin Wang,et al.2014).
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<p><strong>Fig.5</strong> Pollen germination of untransformed control plant and sterile transgenic plantsin vitro. Pollen grains were germinated on sucrose-boric acid medium and over 500 pollen grains were observed. a. Untansformed control plant pollen, b. Sterile pollen.Scale bar 25 μm (Pawan Shukla et al 2014).  
<p><strong>Fig.5</strong> Pollen germination of untransformed control plant and sterile transgenic plantsin vitro. Pollen grains were germinated on sucrose-boric acid medium and over 500 pollen grains were observed. a. Untansformed control plant pollen, b. Sterile pollen.Scale bar 25 μm (Pawan Shukla et al 2014).  

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