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Submitted Videos Contest 4
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content: 14 days time lapse of Byblis liniflora show clearly that the carnivorous genus Byblis moves its leaves by pulvinus (thickening at the leaf or flower stalk base, enabling movement). This has first been noticed and published in 2008 by Brian Barnes
Generated on Sep 07, 2010.
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All Session WINNERS
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CONTEST #1 GRAND PRIZE WINNER Fertile Eyes, Author: Ela Lamblin - VIEW VIDEO FOUR FIRST PRIZE WINNERS fantastic vesicle traffic, Author: Daniel von Wangenheim, 1st prize technical - VIEW VIDEO La Bloomba, Author: Kris Holmes,
Generated on Aug 31, 2010.
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Submitted Videos - Contest 2
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of video content: During the early exponential growth phase of plants, the majority of photoassimilates are reinvested into new leaf material. Leaf area, one of many growth parameters, has been examined by time-lapse photography in Arabidopsis starch metabolism
Generated on Jan 09, 2010.
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ChloroFilms Session 1 WINNERS
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GRAND PRIZE WINNER Fertile Eyes, Author: Ela Lamblin - VIEW VIDEO FOUR FIRST PRIZE WINNERS fantastic vesicle traffic, Author: Daniel von Wangenheim, 1st prize technical - VIEW VIDEO La Bloomba, Author: Kris Holmes, 1st prize
Generated on May 13, 2009.
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Measuring Leaf Area with Adobe Photoshop CS3
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This video tutorial demonstrates how to use Photoshop to measure leaf area, an important metric for use in plant growth analysis. The purpose of this tutorial is to demonstrate how to use Adobe Photoshop to determine the exposed surface area of plants leaves
Generated on Apr 14, 2009.
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Submitted Videos
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ChloroFilms plant biology videos entered and submitted on YouTube. Check back frequently as more will be added. Fastest Flights in Nature Wild Oats
Generated on Feb 18, 2009.