How are algae and mosses similar? How do plants adapt to the marine biome? What are the different types of tropism exhibited in plants? What are the differences between monocots and dicots? What are some adaptations of rainforest plants?
Multiplex genome editing can be achieved by the simultaneous delivery and expression of multiplesgRNAs; however, since most CRISPR/Cas9 components are transferred into plants viaAgrobacterium-mediated transformations, an efficient plasmid construction strategy is required. Traditionally, multiplesgRNAexpression ...
For dicots, the perceived plant area as observed by one top-view camera is often directly used to approximate expansive shoot growth (e.g. Leister et al., 1999; Dobrescu et al., 2017). A more accurate representation of leaf or shoot size can be achieved using three-dimensional ...
Plants can further be classified as angiosperms and gymnosperms. Angiosperms are the largest group of plants on earth and are characterized by having flowers at some stage in their lives. Angiosperms, or flowering plants, can be subdivided into monocots and dicots, with monocots having a single s...
Plant Structure and Function Plant Body The unique organization of tissues in flowering plants is part of the reason why they are the dominant group of the plant kingdom. Monocots and Dicots Meristems Meristems – region of undifferentiated cells that can divide rapidly. A...
which has proven difficult previously as most methods have relied on using genetic modification—a technique that isn't very easy to pull off in wheat. Other techniques looking at leaf movement only work in dicots (plants with two seed leaves), whereas wheat is a monocot (a plant with one ...