Plant Biophysics
Plant Biophysics is the study of plants and their processes using physical principles and techniques. It involves the application of concepts such as physics, chemistry, and mathematics to understand, explain, and predict the functioning of plants across multiple scales – from cellular to whole organism. Plant Biophysics helps us understand the mechanisms and physiology of plants, allowing us to better manage plant varieties and increase crop yields, improve crop nutrition, and better conserve resources. It is also applied to the study of environmental stresses, such as drought and extreme temperatures, to improve the survival and growth of plants in challenging environments. Plant Biophysics is essential for better management of the natural environment, sustainable agriculture, and the development of new energy sources and other innovations related to plants.
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