A new transparent soil is helping to reveal the secrets what happens to plant roots as they grow.
A team of researchers from the James Hutton Institute and the University of Abertay Dundee have developed a see-through soil which will enable them to study roots in detail for the first time.
The soil was created from a material normally used in fuel cells, and allows the roots to grow exactly as they would in normal soil.
As clear as mud: Researchers unveil see through soil that could change the way we look at plants | Mail Online
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