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Orchid fruit and root movement analyzed using 2D photographs and a bioinformatics pipeline for processing sequential 3D scans.

Dewi PramanikLotta VaskimoK Joost BatenburgAlexander KostenkoKevin DroppertErik F SmetsBarbara Gravendeel
Published in: Applications in plant sciences (2024)
Our methods revealed that each orchid root and fruit had an independent direction and degree of torsion from the initial to the final position. Our innovative approaches produced detailed spatial and temporal information on the resupination of roots and fruits during orchid development.
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