Measuring plant phenotypes, a term used to describe the observable characteristics of an organism, is a critical aspect of studying and improving economically important crops. Phenotypes central to ...
What do plant tissues look like under a microscope and why are they so complex! Plants—they’re just like us! Well, not exactly, but they do have skin and hair like us…even if they also have creepy ...
Stunning images are created in the process: Taking something most people consider a problem in plant microscopy and using it to create a research protocol for vastly increasing the speed of the entire ...
ST. LOUIS, MO February, 25 2025 – Danforth Center scientists Tessa Burch-Smith, PhD, and Kirk Czymmek, PhD, in collaboration with researchers at the CryoEM Facility at Stanford University, are ...
Explore 25 astonishing things you can only see under a microscope. Discover hidden universes in everyday objects, from ...
"Tissue culture is something that is becoming a very emergent industry," Kellar said. "It's in the backbone of many food ...
Using wheat and tomato plants, the team, led by Dr Shima Ziajahromi from Griffith’s Australian Rivers Institute, found MPs ...
Light doesn’t just help plants grow—it may also quietly hold them back. Researchers have uncovered a surprising mechanism where light strengthens the “glue” between a plant’s outer skin and its inner ...
Taking something most people consider a problem in plant microscopy and using it to create a research protocol for vastly increasing the speed of the entire process is the focus of a recent study ...
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