Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) in vegetation: 50 years of progress

GH Mohammed, R Colombo, EM Middleton… - Remote sensing of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is a rapidly advancing front
in terrestrial vegetation science, with emerging capability in space-based methodologies …

Autofluorescence in plants

L Donaldson - Molecules, 2020 - mdpi.com
Plants contain abundant autofluorescent molecules that can be used for biochemical,
physiological, or imaging studies. The two most studied molecules are chlorophyll …

Expanding the role of social science in conservation through an engagement with philosophy, methodology, and methods

K Moon, DA Blackman, VM Adams… - Methods in Ecology …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Special Feature led by Sutherland, Dicks, Everard, and Geneletti (Methods
Ecology and Evolution, 9, 7–9, 2018) sought to highlight the importance of “qualitative …

[HTML][HTML] Characterization of betalains, saponins and antioxidant power in differently colored quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) varieties

J Escribano, J Cabanes, M Jiménez-Atiénzar… - Food chemistry, 2017 - Elsevier
Quinoa was the traditional grain crop used by the prehispanic civilizations in America.
Grains are white, black, yellow, and red-violet and plants are cultivated in vast areas of Peru …

Genetically encoded biosensors in plants: pathways to discovery

A Walia, R Waadt, AM Jones - Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Genetically encoded biosensors that directly interact with a molecule of interest were first
introduced more than 20 years ago with fusion proteins that served as fluorescent indicators …

Current and future advances in fluorescence-based visualization of plant cell wall components and cell wall biosynthetic machineries

BT DeVree, LM Steiner, S Głazowska, F Ruhnow… - Biotechnology for …, 2021 - Springer
Plant cell wall-derived biomass serves as a renewable source of energy and materials with
increasing importance. The cell walls are biomacromolecular assemblies defined by a fine …

[HTML][HTML] High-intensity ultrasound-assisted recovery of anthocyanins from jabuticaba by-products using green solvents: Effects of ultrasound intensity and solvent …

AG Tarone, EK Silva, HDFQ Barros… - Food Research …, 2021 - Elsevier
This study proposes an update for the jabuticaba processing chain to obtain valuable
coproducts from jabuticaba peels. High-intensity ultrasound (HIUS) technology was …

Toxicity of graphene oxide against algae and cyanobacteria: Nanoblade-morphology-induced mechanical injury and self-protection mechanism

T Malina, E Maršálková, K Holá, J Tuček, M Scheibe… - Carbon, 2019 - Elsevier
Graphene oxide (GO) is the most extensively studied two-dimensional material and has
many potential applications in biomedicine, biotechnologies, and environmental …

Sensor-based phenotyping of above-ground plant-pathogen interactions

F Tanner, S Tonn, J de Wit, G Van den Ackerveken… - Plant Methods, 2022 - Springer
Plant pathogens cause yield losses in crops worldwide. Breeding for improved disease
resistance and management by precision agriculture are two approaches to limit such yield …

Not Just a Pathogen? Description of a Plant-Beneficial Pseudomonas syringae Strain

A Passera, S Compant, P Casati, MG Maturo… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Plants develop in a microbe-rich environment and must interact with a plethora of
microorganisms, both pathogenic and beneficial. Indeed, such is the case of Pseudomonas …