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How Transpiration and Evaporation Shape Global Trends in Evapotranspiration
Evapotranspiration around the world can vary across biomes, and each biome experiences interannual variations. Transpiration contributes more to evapotranspiration in tropical humid regions, and soil evaporation is more prominent in arid and semiarid sparsely vegetated regions. Anthropogenic interventions, such as land-use change and irrigation, can alter evapotranspiration, transpiration, and soil evaporation. Evapotranspiration is a vital… Continue reading…
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How Light Fluorescence Ratios Help Detect Plant Stress Before Symptoms Appear
Plant leaves fluoresce red, far-red, blue, and green under varying wavelengths of light. Chlorophyll fluorescence-based ratios include Fv/Fm and the red-to-far-red ratio. Fluorescence from red, far-red, blue, and green light occurs in response to UV light. Blue-to-red and blue-to-far-red ratios are more sensitive to stress than the chlorophyll fluorescence ratio of red/far-red. Plants do not… Continue reading…
5 Important Research on Crop Water Use Efficiency in 2025
In 2025, findings on changes in crop production and water-use efficiency (WUE) under the current climate-change-driven drought scenario were a dominant trend. Many studies also focused on future-proofing crop production by improving WUE in different climate change scenarios. The number of variables considered is increasing to fill knowledge gaps and identify potential synergistic effects on… Continue reading…
CI‑110 vs Smartphone Fish‑Eye Canopy Solutions: Can cheap compete?
Researchers talk a lot about quick canopy imaging tricks lately, especially when phone apps promise convenience. Those tools attract interest because they cost almost nothing and sit in every pocket. Still, when you compare them to a true plant canopy imager, the differences grow obvious fast. The CI-110 sits in a class of its own… Continue reading…
CI‑340 vs Lab Bench Photosynthesis Systems: When Portability Beats Bench Work
Researchers who measure gas exchange often compare the flexibility of a portable photosynthesis system against the precision of a bench-top instrument. Both options have their place in plant physiology, yet the question keeps returning: at what point does portability beat bench work? The Ci-340 Handheld Photosynthesis System sits at the center of this discussion because… Continue reading…
Ci‑203 vs Plant Imaging Systems: Handheld Meter vs Integrated Imaging Rig
Understanding how leaf traits change across treatments, environments, and species is central to modern plant science. Choosing the right tool shapes data quality and workflow, and one decision researchers often face is whether to use a handheld device or invest in a larger integrated imaging system. Both approaches quantify leaf traits, yet they serve different… Continue reading…
CI-600 vs SoilCore + Lab Root Scanning: Which Is Faster and More Reliable?
Researchers who measure below-ground dynamics often ask which workflow offers the best mix of speed, reliability and long-term usability. This comparison usually comes down to the CI-600 in-situ root imager and the traditional SoilCore plus lab root-scanning pipeline. In this article, we break down both methods and look at speed, reliability, sources of error and… Continue reading…