“…Our results indicated that the stomatal density of riverside populations was significantly higher than that of the inland populations (Table 5). The increase in stomatal density was not, however, a specific differentiation, and some similar cases have been reported in rheophytic adaptation of various angiosperms (Nomura et al, 2006;Ueda et al, 2012;Matsui et al, 2013). Some studies have indicated that changes in stomatal density in response to soil moisture appears to correspond to environmental conditions (Bakker, 1991;Miyazawa, Livingston, & Turpin, 2006;Xu & Zhou, 2008;Sun, Yan, Cui, & Liu, 2014), and several approaches to improve water-use efficiency through the modification of stomatal traits have been tested in model plants (Büssis, von Groll, Fisahn, & Altmann, 2006;Liu, Ohashi-Ito, & Bergmann, 2009;Dow, Berry, & Bergmann, 2014;Dittberner et al, 2018).…”