Daniel Urban & Corinne Campbell shows ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander how to collect a simple stomata imprint from plants ...
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Scientists watch microscopic plant 'mouths' breathing in real time with palm-sized tool
Scientists say their Stomata In-Sight tool can observe plants "breathe," which could be used to bioengineer crops that ...
The work, published in the journal Plant Physiology, describes a new system called “Stomata In-Sight.” The technology ...
This breakthrough could guide the breeding of smarter crops, plants that know when to open or close their pores, using water ...
Scientists have created a new way to watch plants breathe—live and in high definition—while tracking exactly how much carbon ...
For centuries, scientists have known that plants "breathe" through microscopic pores on their leaves called stomata. These ...
A new leaf imaging system lets scientists watch plant stomata control water loss and carbon uptake in real time.
UIUC's platform, christened Stomata In-Sight, combines laser scanning confocal microscopy, gas exchange instruments and ...
A microscope image shows the surface of a Kapur Paya fossil leaf. Tiny pores called stomata and the outer skin cells of the leaf are visible, which helps scientists compare it to living trees. Credit ...
Scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a new system that allows researchers to observe how ...
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