Abstract
The aperture of the stomatal pore is finely regulated by a range of external cues, and the underlying signalling events of this have been the subject of much investigation. A new study shows that elevation of cytosolic calcium is sufficient to induce stomatal closure and sheds light on the mechanisms underlying the regulation of stomatal aperture.
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