Daniel Urban & Corinne Campbell shows ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander how to collect a simple stomata imprint from plants ...
Scientists say their Stomata In-Sight tool can observe plants "breathe," which could be used to bioengineer crops that ...
For centuries, scientists have known that plants "breathe" through microscopic pores on their leaves called stomata. These tiny valves are the gatekeepers that balance the intake of carbon dioxide ...
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 with maximum efficiency. Water is the most significant factor limiting ...
UIUC's platform, christened Stomata In-Sight, combines laser scanning confocal microscopy, gas exchange instruments and ...
The device reveals how microscopic pores on leaves, known as stomata, manage the exchange of carbon dioxide, oxygen, and ...
Plants must breathe carbon dioxide to live, but every breath causes them to lose water that they naturally want to conserve.
Scientists have captured the process of plants “breathing” in real time using a camera, marking a significant scientific ...
Scientists have, for the first time, captured real-time images of plant respiration, offering new insights into plant adaptation and photosynthesis.
URBANA, Ill. — For centuries, scientists have known that plants "breathe" through microscopic pores on their leaves called stomata. These tiny valves are the gatekeepers that balance the intake of ...