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In a scientific first, researchers from Vanderbilt University and the University of California, San Diego, have generated a ...
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A research team has discovered a new tissue in plants that plays an essential role in seed formation by regulating the flow of nutrients into the seed. The team used their findings to increase the ...
Interestingly, this novel rabbit-shaped tissue is the first new plant tissue discovered since the mid-19th century. The significance of this discovery lies in its potential to enhance seeds and ...
Article Title Exogenous bacterial cellulose induces plant tissue regeneration through the regulation of cytokinin and defense networks.
According to Coherent Market Insights, the global plant tissue culture market size is estimated to be valued at USD 480 million in 2024 and is expected to surpass USD 883 million by 2031, growing at a ...
The cells driving the tissue are a plant-animal hybrid that can gain energy from sunlight in the same way that plants do, the researchers explain in the study.
Scientists in Japan have created hybrid plant-animal cells, essentially making animal cells that can gain energy from sunlight like plants. The breakthrough could have major benefits for growing ...
Explore the benefits of automation in plant tissue culture and learn about common technical challenges and solutions for optimizing your lab processes.
One common soil-plant growth interaction seen in tissue testing occurs with P and K. There is a significant and positively correlated linkage between soil tests P and plant P, and soil tests K and ...
If you use plant tissue testing, use these best sampling practices. Collect the appropriate growth stage and plant part to compare to established sufficiency standards. To know if your test result is ...
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