
Prof. Dr. Dennis Lehmkuhl from the Institute of Philosophy and Prof. Dr. Annaliese Mason from the Institute of Crop Sciences and Resource Conservation at the University of Bonn.
Prof. Dr. Dennis Lehmkuhl from the Institute of Philosophy and Prof. Dr. Annaliese Mason from the Institute of Crop Sciences and Resource Conservation at the University of Bonn.
Agricultural scientist Prof. Anne-Katrin Mahlein is a pioneer in the field of sensing and imaging plant diseases.
the robot and other technologies enable plants to be observed, analyzed, better understood and given targeted treatment. The device helps researchers to record key parameters such as plant growth, soil conditions, biodiversity and the atmosphere.
From left to right: Alexandra Becher, Brenda Mariana Huerta García, Prof. Dr. Franz Lebsanft, Anja Larissa Brüll, Prof. Dr. Matthias Becher, Kathrin Zander, Miriam Thurow, Luise Margarete Jansen, Vice Rector Prof. Dr. Birgit Ulrike Münch, Prof. Dr. Barbara Schmidt-Haberkamp, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Sarah Dietrich-Grappin.
a plant in which the researchers detected the new mechanism.
ITPK1 plays a key role in this process by generating or removing the precursor of InsP8 according to phosphate-dependent changes in ATP.
with a barley plant.
It grows strictly downwards (hypergravitropic).
It grows outwards, opening up a larger volume of soil in search for nutrients.
based on images from the Juno mission's Stellar Reference Unit camera (NASA).