“…The further increase in cell volume is attributed to stretching of the cell wall accompanied by its thinning and expansion at the poles (Sharpe and Wu, 1978). How the swelling of the two guard cells, their specific design, and their wall mechanics enable pore opening has been the subject of multiple studies with somewhat antithetical outcomes (DeMichele and Sharpe, 1973;Raschke, 1975;Cooke et al, 1976Cooke et al, , 2008Sharpe and Wu, 1978;Amsbury et al, 2016;Carter et al, 2017;Woolfenden et al, 2017). Several cell features have been hypothesized to be critical for pore opening when guard cell pressure rises: (1) the increased thickness of the ventral walls of guard cells (Fig.…”