Infrared sheds light on crop protection

August 16 2021 - 12:00pm
Co-author and CCDM director, professor Mark Gibberd said the findings demonstrated the importance of multidisciplinary approaches to research and the role of national research infrastructure such as the Australian Synchrotron.
Co-author and CCDM director, professor Mark Gibberd said the findings demonstrated the importance of multidisciplinary approaches to research and the role of national research infrastructure such as the Australian Synchrotron.

CURTIN University-led research has discovered a way to assess plant disease development using infrared light, opening up new research avenues to improve disease resistance in crops.

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