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  • Optical microscopy is a traditional tool for plant imaging.
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  • To review current imaging methods for plant metabolism.
  • To present applications and utility of these technologies.

Main Methods:

  • Overview of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.
  • Overview of mass spectrometry (MS).
  • Overview of infrared (IR) spectroscopy.

Main Results:

  • Discussion of advantages and limitations of NMR, MS, and IR spectroscopy.
  • Current state-of-the-art in plant metabolism imaging.
  • Potential applications in experimental plant science.

Conclusions:

  • These advanced imaging technologies have enormous potential for progress in plant science.
  • Future developments may foster novel experimental strategies.
  • Integration of these methods will advance understanding of plant physiology.