Scattering Scattering or non-scattering of seeds is on of the differences between wild and domesticated plants. Non-scattering makes harvesting crops a lot easier. Not surprising researchers like to know the workings of this scattering process. As well as its responsible genes. For grasses, like wheat and rice, lots is known about the mechanical aspects ofContinue reading “Scattering”
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Different ways of plant breeding
Different ways of plant breeding Last month the European Commission came with a new proposal regarding the genetic modification of crop plants. They propose crops breed using new genetic techniques not to classify as genetically modified. But which ways of plant breeding are there? Here I will highlight four of them. During breeding of cropsContinue reading “Different ways of plant breeding”
Analog or digital
Analog or digital Often, I speak over gene on/off switches. About proteins that enable a gene to be read either more or less often. These gene on/off switches enable an analog regulation of their genes. In addition, a cell has a system to regulate a gene in a more digital manner, having a gene eitherContinue reading “Analog or digital”
Stopping with division
Stopping with division A leaf consists out of multiple cell types. Not only is the inside, but the outside also has multiple cell types. Like trichomes and stomata. In addition, there are the so-called pavement cells, these cells cover the majority of the surface of the leaf. Under the microscope these pavement cells look likeContinue reading “Stopping with division”