Figure360: Trends in Plant Science, Chen et al., Figure 3 Grasses began to diversify in the late Cretaceous Period and now dominate more than one third of global land area, including three-quarters of agricultural land. We hypothesize that their success is likely attributed to the evolution of highly responsive stomata capable of maximizing productivity in rapidly changing environments.
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Article DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2016.09.005
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