https://github.com/danforthcenter/plantcv-stomata-tutorial-pcv4

Tutorial for analyzing microscopy images of stomata using PlantCV version 4.0

https://github.com/danforthcenter/plantcv-stomata-tutorial-pcv4

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Tutorial for analyzing microscopy images of stomata using PlantCV version 4.0

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  • Owner: danforthcenter
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README.md

PlantCV Stomata Image Analysis Tutorial

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An introduction to analyzing microscopy images of stomata with PlantCV.

Stomata Workflow

Read in image taken with any kind of camera or brightfield microscope and analyze for number of stomata, stomatal aperture, width, length, and more properties.

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Tutorial tags/keywords

stomata, microscopy, count, aperture, conductance, interactive, click

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  • Name: Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
  • Login: danforthcenter
  • Kind: organization
  • Location: St. Louis, MO

Our Mission: Improve the Human Condition Through Plant Science

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