Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is widely used to investigate the surface morphology, and physiological state of plant leaves. Conventionally used methods for sample preparation are invasive, irreversible, require skill and expensive equipment, and are time and labor consuming. This study demonstrates a method to obtain in vivo surface information of plant leaves by imaging replicas with SEM that is rapid and non-invasive. Dental putty was applied to the leaves for 5 minutes and then removed. Replicas were then imaged with SEM and compared to fresh leaves, and leaves that were processed conventionally by chemical fixation, dehydration and critical point drying. The surface structure of leaves was well preserved on the replicas. The outli...
Listed in the contents as: Image-based plant stornata phenotypingWe propose in this paper a fully au...
Many research questions require the study of plant morphology, in particular cells and tissues, as c...
The leaf epidermis of Nicotians tabacum L. was studied using high-resolution field emission scanning...
The plant cuticle is located on most surfaces of the plant from seeds to leaves from stem to petal, ...
There are two major methodical approaches with which changes of status in stomatal pores are address...
Estimation of stomatal aperture using low viscosity silicone-base impression material has the advant...
Stomata are natural openings in the plant epidermis responsible for gas exchange between plant inter...
Leaf surfaces are highly complex functional systems with well defined chemistry and structure dictat...
It is proposed that a measurement of the peristomatal criterion for choosing a technique is scale of...
Tobacco leaf texture, appreciated by the difference of surface roughness of cured leaves, is studies...
Serial block face imaging with the scanning electron microscope has been developed as an alternative...
International audienceThis paper describes an innovative way of using environmental scanning electro...
Leaf surfaces of non-tissue-cultured, vitrified and non-vitrified plantlets of Gypsophila paniculata...
doi:10.3791/2185 (2010). Stomata are natural openings in the plant epidermis responsible for gas exc...
Thirty-five species of weeds were grown in a field nursery in order to obtain comparable data on the...
Listed in the contents as: Image-based plant stornata phenotypingWe propose in this paper a fully au...
Many research questions require the study of plant morphology, in particular cells and tissues, as c...
The leaf epidermis of Nicotians tabacum L. was studied using high-resolution field emission scanning...
The plant cuticle is located on most surfaces of the plant from seeds to leaves from stem to petal, ...
There are two major methodical approaches with which changes of status in stomatal pores are address...
Estimation of stomatal aperture using low viscosity silicone-base impression material has the advant...
Stomata are natural openings in the plant epidermis responsible for gas exchange between plant inter...
Leaf surfaces are highly complex functional systems with well defined chemistry and structure dictat...
It is proposed that a measurement of the peristomatal criterion for choosing a technique is scale of...
Tobacco leaf texture, appreciated by the difference of surface roughness of cured leaves, is studies...
Serial block face imaging with the scanning electron microscope has been developed as an alternative...
International audienceThis paper describes an innovative way of using environmental scanning electro...
Leaf surfaces of non-tissue-cultured, vitrified and non-vitrified plantlets of Gypsophila paniculata...
doi:10.3791/2185 (2010). Stomata are natural openings in the plant epidermis responsible for gas exc...
Thirty-five species of weeds were grown in a field nursery in order to obtain comparable data on the...
Listed in the contents as: Image-based plant stornata phenotypingWe propose in this paper a fully au...
Many research questions require the study of plant morphology, in particular cells and tissues, as c...
The leaf epidermis of Nicotians tabacum L. was studied using high-resolution field emission scanning...