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To create their transparent soil, a research team led by Lionel Dupuy and Helen Downie used 350-to-1,600-micron-wide pellets of the synthetic and transparent polymer, Nafion.
A team of researchers has developed an artificial transparent soil that allows scientists to make detailed studies of root structures. Most people’s image of plants is actually upside down.
Close-up 3D images of how roots grow in transparent polymer soil can help researchers monitor how plants are faring and develop better crops ...
A new transparent soil is helping to reveal the secrets what happens to plant roots as they grow. A team of researchers from the James Hutton Institute and the University of Abertay Dundee have ...
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