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Methods for using art to engage the public in AM fungi have been described by Crop Science Centre scientists, Uta Paszkowski and Jennifer McGaley in the Journal Plants, People and People.
The authors stress the importance of high-quality visuals in public engagement, as well as the wealth of visual data collected during regular biological investigation, including photographs, micrographs, models and illustrations.
Click here to read the full paper.
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