RM2JKFTC0–In plants, as in animals, stem cells can develop into a variety of different cell types. The stem cells at the growing end of this Arabidopsis plant will soon grow into flowers. Arabidopsis is often studied by cellular and molecular biologists because it grows rapidly (its full life cycle is only 6 weeks), produces many seeds, and has an easily manipulated genome.
RMA1W2FW–Thale cresss or mouse ear cress Arabidopsis thaliana flowering field plant
RMB5T71Y–Arabidopsis, Landsberg erecta, ecotype.
RMCXRAH1–Thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana) flowering plant used in genetic experiments
RMMWHGWT–Researcher spraying transgenic Arabidopsis with herbicide. The plants are genetically engineered for herbicide resistance.
RMA1W2GK–Thale cress or mouse ear cress Arabidopsis thaliana flowering plant used in genetic studies
RMCXYW8D–Nicotiana benthamiana leaf protoplasts expressing GFP. The cell wall was removed by treatment with enzymes.
RM2JKFTR2–Zinc is necessary for the functioning of more than 300 enzymes, including those that help regulate gene expression, in various organisms, including humans. Researchers are studying how plants acquire, sequester and distribute zinc to find ways to increase the zinc content of crops to improve human health. Using synchrotron X-ray fluorescence technology, they created this heat map of zinc levels in an Arabidopsis thaliana plant leaf.
RMDMNMBW–Replum and seeds of thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana).
RF2J20TJ2–Acker-Schmalwand, Arabidopsis thaliana auch Schotenkresse oder Gänserauke / Arabidopsis thaliana, the thale cress, mouse-ear cress or arabidopsis, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RF2E07DW3–Old botanical illustration engraving of Thale Cress / Arabidopsis thaliana, Arabis thaliana. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RMA1W2GJ–Thale cress or mouse ear cress Arabidopsis thaliana flowering plant used in genetic studies
RF2ED4BA8–Arabidopsis thaliana, the thale cress, mouse-ear cress or arabidopsis, is a small flowering plant native to Eurasia and Africa. Is a popular model org
RMR10W7J–Cardaminopsis halleri, in flower in limestone pasture, Julian Alps, Slovenia.
RFE7TNMM–Plant hormone regulator. Molecular model of IAA-amidohydrolase from thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana). This enzyme acts to release the plant hormone indoe-3-acetic acid from its storage form.
RMAP6RDW–Arabidopsis thaliana in a biotechnical laboratory
RF2NK46EB–Thale Cress, Arabidopsis thaliana, also known as Mouse-ear cress, Thale-cress or Wall cress, wild spring flower from Finland
RF2ER269G–19th-century illustration of Arabidopsis arenosa and tower mustard. Engraving by Jacob Sturm (1771-1848) from the book Deutschlands Flora in Abbildung
RMCEC33G–Microfilaments in trichome (leaf hair) of Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress)
RMP5RAG2–N/A. English: John Curtis British Entomology (1824-1840) Folio 146 Diptera: Gasterophilus salutiferus =Gasterophilus nasalis (Healthful Bot- or Warble-fly).The plant is Arabidopsis thaliana (Common Wall Cress). 1836. John Curtis 238 Britishentomologyvolume8Plate146
RMD24F0M–Fluorescently labeled microfilaments in Arabidopsis thaliana trichomes and leaf epidermis
RF2ED4B7X–Arabidopsis thaliana, the thale cress, mouse-ear cress or arabidopsis, is a small flowering plant native to Eurasia and Africa. Is a popular model org
RMDMNM80–Silique with seeds of thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana), scanning electron microscopy.
RMR10W7A–Cardaminopsis halleri, in flower in limestone pasture, Julian Alps, Slovenia.
RMF2C5XR–Thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants growing on a Petri dish.
RFJETDWN–Scientist working in the plant growth chamber
RMBWC3AN–Thale Cress (Arabidopsis thaliana), flowers and Siliquae, studio picture. The first plant, whose genome was completely mapped.
RM2HBG949–Acker-Schmalwand, Ackerschmalwand, Schotenkresse, Gänserauke, Arabidopsis thaliana, thale cress, mouse-ear cress, arabidopsis, L’Arabette des dames, L
RF2RATGA7–Arabidopsis arenosa blooms in the wild in spring
RFKPKTTE–Flasks of plant tissue culture
RMBH8BHN–Wild-type Arabidopsis thaliana, also known as thale cress, shale cress, or mouse-ear cress.
RF2DADPGM–Northern Rock-cress flower - Arabidopsis petraea, rare white flower from Shetland islands, Scotland, UK.
RMAP5FEN–Arabidopsis thaliana in a biotechnical laboratory
RF2PCXFB8–Thale Cress, Arabidopsis thaliana, also known as Mouse-ear cress, Thale-cress or Wall cress, wild spring flower from Finland
RMAEHM5G–Arabidopsis thaliana or thale cress, mouse ear cress. Extreme closeup on green background
RF2WTHMDE–Arabidopsis thaliana, the thale cress, mouse-ear cress, arabidopsis, thale cress flower, white flower, brassicaceae
RFG0REX0–Experimental plants in glass jars in the lab. Growing plant specimens in the lab in sealed beakers for tests and research.
RMADNMHM–Thale cress, Arabidopsis thaliana, Common weed widely used for genetic research
RF2ED4BCJ–Arabidopsis thaliana, the thale cress, mouse-ear cress or arabidopsis, is a small flowering plant native to Eurasia and Africa. Is a popular model org
RMR3DYYY–Northern Rock-cress, Arabidopsis lyrata subsp. petraea, in flower in arctic Sweden.
RM2M7C2RA–Sand Rock-cress (Cardaminopsis arenosa, Arabidopsis arenosa), blooming, Germany, Bavaria, Ammergebirge
RMF2C5XT–Thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants growing on a Petri dish.