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Definition of Stomatal
1. Adjective. Relating to or of the nature of or having a mouth or mouthlike opening.
2. Adjective. Relating to or constituting plant stomata. "Stomatal openings"
Definition of Stomatal
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to a stoma. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Stomatal
1. pertaining to a stoma [adj] - See also: stoma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stomatal
Literary usage of Stomatal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Plant Physiology: With Special Reference to Plant Production by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1911)
"The mechanism of stomatal movement has been abundantly studied. ... Turgor of
the guard and other cells of the stomatal region are therefore primarily ..."
2. Plant Physiology: With Special Reference to Plant Production by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1911)
"The mechanism of stomatal movement has been abundantly studied. ... Turgor of
the guard and other cells of the stomatal region are therefore primarily ..."
3. Simulation of Ecophysiological Processes of Growth in Several Annual Crops by F. W. T. Penning de Vries (1989)
"These processes are all affected differently by water stress and stomatal closure
and the extent to which their rates are reduced under stress vary. ..."
4. Practical Physiology of Plants by Francis Darwin, Edward Hamilton Acton (1901)
"SECTION C. Stomata. Bloom. Lenticels. (117) stomatal ... (118) stomatal transpiration
observed with the horn- ..."
5. Practical Physiology of Plants by Francis Darwin, Edward Hamilton Acton (1895)
"SECTION C. Stomata. Bloom. Lenticels. (117) stomatal ... (118) stomatal
transpiration (observed by another method). For demonstration purposes the ..."
6. Practical Physiology of Plants by Francis Darwin, Edward Hamilton Acton (1909)
"... fairly fresh for a fortnight, while those with an ungreased lower surface were
brown and withered. (118) stomatal transpiration observed with the horn- ..."
7. Bacteria in Relation to Plant Diseases by Erwin Frink Smith (1911)
"stomatal infections.—I will begin with the recently discovered black spot of the
plum, to which I have thrice before called attention, namely, December 1902 ..."
8. Genetic Manipulation in Crops: Proceedings of the International Symposium on by International Rice Research Institute (1988)
"Characters of Regenerate Plants from Maize Haploid and Diploid Embryonic Cells
and Mutants of stomatal Complexes Cao Ziyi, Leng Guanti and Guo ..."