Study shows plants use air channels to create a directional light signal and regulate phototropism
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Study shows plants use air channels to create a directional light signal and regulate phototropism
Christian Fankhauser full professor and, director of the Integrative Genomics Center in the Faculty of Biology, and Medicine at UNIL, DrSc. Andreas Schüler head of the Nanotechnology for Solar Energy, Conversion group at EPFL's Solar Energy, and Building Physics Laboratory and, UNIL's Electron Microscopy Center uncovered, a surprising tissue feature allowing plants, to detect directional light cues
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Christian Fankhauser full professor and
director of the Integrative Genomics Center in the Faculty of Biology
and Medicine at UNIL
DrSc. Andreas Schüler head of the Nanotechnology for Solar Energy
Conversion group at EPFL's Solar Energy
Building Physics Laboratory and
UNIL's Electron Microscopy Center uncovered
a surprising tissue feature allowing plants