Ion bombardment induced formation of micro-craters in plant cell envelopes
Ion beam bombardment of biological material has been recently applied for gene transfer in both plant and bacterial cells. A consistent physical mechanism for this significant result has not yet been developed. A fundamental question about the mechanism is the possible formation of pathways due to i...
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Main Authors: | S. Sangyuenyongpipat, L. D. Yu, T. Vilaithong, I. G. Brown |
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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