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The geometries and topologies of leaves, flowers, roots, shoots, and their arrangements have fascinated plant biologists and mathematicians alike. As such, plant morphology is inherently mathematical in that it describes plant form and architecture with ...
Alexander Bucksch +39 more
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The plastid is an organelle that functions as a cell factory to supply food and oxygen to the plant cell and is therefore a potential target for genetic engineering to acquire plants with novel photosynthetic traits or the ability to produce valuable ...
Chonprakun Thagun +2 more
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New agronomical policies aim to achieve greener agricultural systems, sustainable fertilizers and fungicides, a reduction in Greenhouse gases (GHG), and an increase in circular economic models.
Gabriele Bellotti +9 more
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Plant Metabolomics Applications in the Brassicaceae: Added Value for Science and Industry [PDF]
Crops from the family Brassicaceae represent a diverse and very interesting group of plants. In addition, their close relationship with the model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, makes combined research on these species both scientifically valuable and of ...
Hall, R.D., Vos, C.H., de, Ward, J.
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Multiplex Genome-Editing Technologies for Revolutionizing Plant Biology and Crop Improvement
Multiplex genome-editing (MGE) technologies are recently developed versatile bioengineering tools for modifying two or more specific DNA loci in a genome with high precision.
Mohamed Abdelrahman +4 more
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Pollination ecology and breeding system of two Calceolaria species in Chile [PDF]
Indexación: Web of Science; Scielo.Many angiosperms are exclusively dependent on pollinators for its reproduction (Matallana et al.2010; Arroyo et al. 2006).
Cisterna, Jannina +2 more
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X-ray micro-computed tomography (X-ray μCT) has enabled the characterization of the properties and processes that take place in plants and soils at the micron scale.
Devin A. Rippner +12 more
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A Large Deviation Rate and Central Limit Theorem for Horton Ratios [PDF]
Although originating in hydrology, the classical Horton analysis is based on a geometric progression that is widely used in the empirical analysis of branching patterns found in biology, atmospheric science, plant pathology, etc., and more recently in ...
Wang, Stanley Xi, Waymire, Edward C.
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Large-Scale Plant Classification with Deep Neural Networks
This paper discusses the potential of applying deep learning techniques for plant classification and its usage for citizen science in large-scale biodiversity monitoring. We show that plant classification using near state-of-the-art convolutional network
Alexis Joly +3 more
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Plant Methods: putting the spotlight on technological innovation in the plant sciences [PDF]
Plant Methods is a new journal for plant biologists, specialising in the rapid publication of peer-reviewed articles with a focus on technological innovation in the plant sciences.
Brian G. Forde, Michael R Roberts
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