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New developments can help plant growers combat climate change
Swedish scientists would monitor the sugar levels of plants in real time. Researchers at Linköping University have developed biosensors that can measure sugar levels in real time in plant tissues.
Researchers at Linköping University have developed biosensors that have made it possible to measure sugar levels in the depths of plant tissues. Scientists say information from sensors could help farmers adapt their crop production to climate change – Future Farming wrote. (agrarszektor.hu, Szedlák Levente)
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