Leaf surfaces of non-tissue-cultured, vitrified and non-vitrified plantlets of Gypsophila paniculata (Babies Breath) were examined using an environmental scanning electron microscope. Non-tissue-cultured plants had a complete epidermal surface, recessed stomata and wax present on the leaf surface. The surface of tissue-cultured plantlets appeared similar to non-tissue-cultured plants excepting stomata were slightly protruding and less wax appeared to be present. In both non-tissue-cultured and tissue-cultured plants stomata were found both opened and closed and were observed closing. In contrast vitrified plantlets had abnormal, malformed stomata which appeared non-functional. The ventral surfaces of leaves seemed more normal than the dorsa...
The aim of the present study is to determine the micro-morphological properties of the leaf surfaces...
The microstructure of the organs surface of the water fern Salvinia natans (L.) All. has been studie...
Optical and scanning electron microscope images of a green leaf (a-d) and a brown leaf (e-h). The gr...
For this research, the abnormality of tissue cultured plantlets,vitrification, was examined in Gypso...
Submerged aquatic plants and plants in tissue culture both grow in an environment that does not allo...
Vitrification of plants in vitro is a physiological abnormality of tissue-cultured plants which caus...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is widely used to investigate the surface morphology, and physiol...
Water containing ultra-fine bubbles (UFB) may promote plant growth. But, as UFBs are too small to di...
Epidermis micromorphology of in situ Erica arborea L. exposed for generations to long-term effect of...
The ultrastructure of the cell walls of Sagittaria sаgittifolia and Trapa natans leaf epidermis and ...
The leaf surface micromorphology of Cattleya gaskelliana juvenile plants, propagated in vitrofrom se...
International audienceThis paper describes an innovative way of using environmental scanning electro...
Morphological and physiological characteristics of micropropagated plants of Delphinium cv. Princess...
Preparative techniques which have been used to study internal details of plant cells in the scanning...
Many research questions require the study of plant morphology, in particular cells and tissues, as c...
The aim of the present study is to determine the micro-morphological properties of the leaf surfaces...
The microstructure of the organs surface of the water fern Salvinia natans (L.) All. has been studie...
Optical and scanning electron microscope images of a green leaf (a-d) and a brown leaf (e-h). The gr...
For this research, the abnormality of tissue cultured plantlets,vitrification, was examined in Gypso...
Submerged aquatic plants and plants in tissue culture both grow in an environment that does not allo...
Vitrification of plants in vitro is a physiological abnormality of tissue-cultured plants which caus...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is widely used to investigate the surface morphology, and physiol...
Water containing ultra-fine bubbles (UFB) may promote plant growth. But, as UFBs are too small to di...
Epidermis micromorphology of in situ Erica arborea L. exposed for generations to long-term effect of...
The ultrastructure of the cell walls of Sagittaria sаgittifolia and Trapa natans leaf epidermis and ...
The leaf surface micromorphology of Cattleya gaskelliana juvenile plants, propagated in vitrofrom se...
International audienceThis paper describes an innovative way of using environmental scanning electro...
Morphological and physiological characteristics of micropropagated plants of Delphinium cv. Princess...
Preparative techniques which have been used to study internal details of plant cells in the scanning...
Many research questions require the study of plant morphology, in particular cells and tissues, as c...
The aim of the present study is to determine the micro-morphological properties of the leaf surfaces...
The microstructure of the organs surface of the water fern Salvinia natans (L.) All. has been studie...
Optical and scanning electron microscope images of a green leaf (a-d) and a brown leaf (e-h). The gr...