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Confocal Live Imaging of Shoot Apical Meristems from Different Plant Species
Published on: March 29, 2019
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Quantitative imaging of plants: multi-scale data for better plant anatomy
David Legland1, Marie-Françoise Devaux1, Fabienne Guillon1
1UR1268 Biopolymères, Interactions et Assemblages, INRA, France.
Journal of Experimental Botany
|January 26, 2018
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