Review:

Scanning Electron Microscopy In Plant Biology

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Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in plant biology is a powerful tool used to study the structure and morphology of plant tissues at a high resolution.

Key Features

  • High resolution imaging
  • Detailed structural analysis
  • Ability to visualize microstructures
  • Non-destructive imaging

Pros

  • Allows for detailed visualization of plant structures
  • Helps in understanding plant growth and development
  • Non-destructive imaging technique

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming and expensive
  • Requires expertise to operate the equipment

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