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. 2013 Nov 20;8(11):e82057. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082057

Figure 3. Similar to lycophytes (Figure 1B) the stomata of gymnosperms (A) and ferns (B) do not open in response to low CO2 in the dark and do not close at higher than ambient CO2 concentration in the light.

Figure 3

(A and B) Dynamic changes in stomatal conductance (black dots) in response to changes in ambient CO2 concentration (thin solid line) in the dark and light (represented by black or white bars respectively at the bottom of the figure) in a representative gymnosperm Ginkgo biloba (A) and fern Marsilea hirusta (B). The dotted horizontal line represents stomatal conductance at ambient CO2 concentration in the light. (C) Maximum stomatal conductances in the light overlapped broadly among all species, divided into lineages by vertical lines.