Humans have been using plants to heal since prehistory. Plants play a critical role in drug discovery, but can be hindered by the time and cost of collecting and screening large numbers of randomly selected plant samples. Current field identification is based on morphological phenotypes, which is not always reliable. One solution is to develop a device that can rapidly identify plants with the highest potential for bioactivity in the field. In a lab setting bioactivity can be determined with the use of a simple UV fluorescence assay. We hypothesize that a mobile darkroom with UV lights, that is field compatible, can be used to identify plants with higher levels of bioactive chemicals. Recent work demonstrated that sagebrush subspecies, whos...
Context The amount and composition of phytochemicals in forage plants influences habitat quality f...
The biochemical traits of plant canopies are important predictors of photosynthetic capacity and nut...
Several studies have supported the idea that anthocyanin accumulation may be a possible protection m...
Humans have been using plants to heal since prehistory. Plants play a critical role in drug discover...
An integral part of the biomedical field is drug discovery. Since prehistory, natural products have ...
Sagebrush and other medicinal plants contain certain chemicals that allow them to fluoresce when pla...
Sagebrush identification can be improved by using a relatively easy ultraviolet (UV) light test on s...
Big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentate) is a keystone species that dominates much of the semi-arid clim...
Ecological restoration aims to restore ecosystems that natural or anthropogenic disturbances have de...
Plant chemical diversity provides ecosystem services by supporting wildlife diversity and offering s...
Sagebrush ecosystems (Artemisia spp.) face many threats including large wildfires and conversion to ...
A technique has been developed that provides an on-the-spot field test to aid in identification of s...
There is increasing evidence that sage-grouse selectively consume individual and species of sagebrus...
Previous plant phenotyping studies have focused on the visible (VIS, 400–700 nm), near-infrared (NIR...
Bioluminescent detection has become a powerful method that is used extensively in numerous areas in ...
Context The amount and composition of phytochemicals in forage plants influences habitat quality f...
The biochemical traits of plant canopies are important predictors of photosynthetic capacity and nut...
Several studies have supported the idea that anthocyanin accumulation may be a possible protection m...
Humans have been using plants to heal since prehistory. Plants play a critical role in drug discover...
An integral part of the biomedical field is drug discovery. Since prehistory, natural products have ...
Sagebrush and other medicinal plants contain certain chemicals that allow them to fluoresce when pla...
Sagebrush identification can be improved by using a relatively easy ultraviolet (UV) light test on s...
Big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentate) is a keystone species that dominates much of the semi-arid clim...
Ecological restoration aims to restore ecosystems that natural or anthropogenic disturbances have de...
Plant chemical diversity provides ecosystem services by supporting wildlife diversity and offering s...
Sagebrush ecosystems (Artemisia spp.) face many threats including large wildfires and conversion to ...
A technique has been developed that provides an on-the-spot field test to aid in identification of s...
There is increasing evidence that sage-grouse selectively consume individual and species of sagebrus...
Previous plant phenotyping studies have focused on the visible (VIS, 400–700 nm), near-infrared (NIR...
Bioluminescent detection has become a powerful method that is used extensively in numerous areas in ...
Context The amount and composition of phytochemicals in forage plants influences habitat quality f...
The biochemical traits of plant canopies are important predictors of photosynthetic capacity and nut...
Several studies have supported the idea that anthocyanin accumulation may be a possible protection m...