Quantitative imaging of plants: Multi-scale data for better plant anatomy

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Abstract

The ongoing development of imaging systems continuously brings novel possibilities for the exploration of plant anatomy at different scales. However, increasing resolution often results in a smaller field of view, limiting the scope for wider conclusions. Staedler et al. (2018) got round this problem by making use of 3D images acquired at two different scales to estimate the number of pollen grains within flowers. It is a powerful approach, providing much more information than with a single scale.

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Legland, D., Devaux, M. F., & Guillon, F. (2018). Quantitative imaging of plants: Multi-scale data for better plant anatomy. Journal of Experimental Botany, 69(3), 343–347. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erx416

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