Plant Biophysics
Plant biophysics is a field of research that combines aspects of both plant biology and physics. It looks at the physical, chemical, and electrical properties of plants and how they interact with the environment, such as light, temperature, and water. This research is important for agriculture and food production, as it helps us better understand and optimize the growth of plants. Furthermore, it is also used for understanding the responses of plants to climate change, and for developing new bio-based materials, such as bio-based polymers. Additionally, plant biophysics can be used to improve crop yields, as well as to improve the efficiency of water and fertilizer management.
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