Here are the links; or some of them anyway. I came home on my lunch break to take a look at my plants.

Lecture 22
Royal Horticultural Society - Gardening Advice: Summer Watering
Potassium Involvement in Stomatal Movements of Paphiopedilum -- WILLMER et al. 34 (5): 507 -- Journal of Experimental Botany
Q&A - BIOLOGY by Miller & Levine
HOW STOMATES OPEN AND CLOSE STOMATA OPEN AND CLOSE IN RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNALS
Library of Crop Technology Lessons
Guard Cells Extrude Protons Prior to Stomatal Opening--A Study using Fluorescence Microscopy and pH Micro-electrodes -- EDWARDS et al. 39 (11): 1541 -- Journal of Experimental Botany
Stomatal opening and closing
Specific Requirement of Potassium for Light-Activated Opening of Stomata in Epidermal Strips -- Humble and Hsiao 44 (2): 230 -- PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Light-dependent Influx and Efflux of Potassium of Guard Cells during Stomatal Opening and Closing

That's just some of them. Alot of this wasn't included in my original post. I wanted to try to keep it simple. There is actually so much to know about the stomata and it's behaviors that I didn't want to clutter up the thread with everything I had found.

Instead I wanted to try to go for a progressive discussion. I'm open to discuss anything however if someone brings it up.

I'll post the rest whenever I get home from work again.

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