A group led by British-born plant scientist Stephen Long is trying to improve the ability of plants to harness energy from the sun. Their aim is to turbocharge photosynthesis,
says Henk  Schouten, a plant scientist at Wageningen University in The netherlands. So instead, Schouten has joined a small
and botany as it allows us to visualize the internal tissues of specimens without damaging them in the least.
The above story is provided based on materials by American Journal of Botany. Note: Materials may be edited for content and length.
The above story is provided based on materials by American Journal of Botany. Note: Materials may be edited for content and length.
It also has one of the largest communities of plant scientists in the UK. Dr Susan Huxtable Director of Intellectual Property Commercialisation at The University of Nottingham believes that the N-Fix technology has significant implications for agriculture she said:
The work was led by Dr Manash Chatterjee an Adjunct Faculty member of Botany and Plant science at NUI Galway and has been published in the journal BMC Plant Biology.
environment on plant traitslet's say plant scientists want to develop new lines of corn that will better tolerate long stretches of hot dry weather.
But how can plant scientists get a true picture of a plant's growth and traits under a wide variety of controlled environmental conditions?
three doctoral students and four undergraduates who are all working to build a high-tech solution for plant scientists.
Plant scientists will fill the miniature greenhouses with clear vertical and disposable chips containing seeds that will grow into seedlings.
#Lignin breakthroughs serve as GPS for plant researchresearchers at North carolina State university have developed the equivalent of GPS directions for future plant scientists to understand how plants adapt to the environment
I describe these findings as Mapquest for plant scientists says Vincent Chiang co-director of NC State's Forest Biotechnology Group the lead team for the project which involved scientists in the College of Natural resources College of Engineering
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