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Coloured TEM of cress chloroplast growing plastic
Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations
Media ID 6403273
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Arabidopsis Thaliana Bio Technology Botanical Research Chloroplast Genetic Plant Biotechnology Plastic Plastics Thale Cress Genetics
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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the intricate world of botany and plant biotechnology. The image features a coloured transmission electron microscope (TEM) view of cress chloroplasts growing on plastic material. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the genetic manipulation and bioengineering techniques employed in modern scientific research. The vibrant colours highlight the remarkable resilience and adaptability of plants, as they effortlessly integrate with synthetic materials like plastic. This breakthrough discovery opens up new possibilities for sustainable solutions in various industries, such as packaging or biopolymer production. The star of this photograph is undoubtedly the thale cress, scientifically known as Arabidopsis thaliana. Its chloroplasts are responsible for converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, making them crucial components in plant growth and development. By harnessing genetic engineering techniques, scientists have successfully produced polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), a biodegradable polymer found within these chloroplasts. This innovative approach to plant production offers an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastics derived from fossil fuels. While this print does not mention any commercial use explicitly, it serves as a testament to the ongoing advancements in botanical research and its potential impact on our environment. Through collaborations between science and nature, we can strive towards creating more sustainable products that benefit both humanity and our planet's delicate ecosystems.
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