Quantitative plant biology - Old and new

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Abstract

Quantitative approaches in plant biology have a long history that have led to several ground-breaking discoveries and given rise to new principles, new paradigms and new methodologies. We take a short historical trip into the past to explore some of the many great scientists and influences that have led to the development of quantitative plant biology. We have not been constrained by historical fact, although we have tried not to deviate too much. We end with a forward look, expressing our hopes and ambitions for this exciting interdisciplinary field.

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Morris, R. J., & Ten Tusscher, K. H. (2021, May 18). Quantitative plant biology - Old and new. Quantitative Plant Biology. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/qpb.2021.4

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