Abdelilah Benamar
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Abdelilah Benamar is a plant biologist whose research focuses on advancing high-throughput phenotyping methods for *Arabidopsis thaliana*, a foundational model organism in plant science. His most-cited work, "Simple system using natural mineral water for high-throughput phenotyping of *Arabidopsis thaliana* seedlings in liquid culture" (2013, 6 citations), introduces a cost-effective and accessible technique for screening plant stress tolerance. By replacing complex, expensive media with natural mineral water, Benamar’s system simplifies large-scale seedling growth, enabling researchers to efficiently assess traits like root development and stress responses under multiple conditions. This contribution addresses a critical bottleneck in plant phenotyping—balancing throughput with affordability—and has been cited by peers seeking practical solutions for genetic and environmental studies. Beyond this paper, Benamar’s work underscores his commitment to democratizing experimental tools, making robust phenotyping accessible to labs with limited resources. His approach not only accelerates discovery in plant stress biology but also supports broader applications in crop resilience research. For students and researchers, Benamar exemplifies how elegant simplicity can drive impactful science, bridging the gap between technical complexity and real-world usability in plant physiology.
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