ISBN-13: 9783319359359 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 576 str.
ISBN-13: 9783319359359 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 576 str.
A proper understanding of the structural organization of the plant body is essential to any study in plant biology.
Contents
Preface
Contributors
Part I Fixation, Processing, Embedding and Staining of Botanical Specimens
1. A Guide to the Study of Plant Structure with Emphasis on Living Specimens
Edward C. Yeung
2. Chemical and Physical Fixation of Cells and Tissues: an Overview
Bing Q. Huang and Edward C. Yeung
3. Paraffin and Polyester Waxes
Claudio Stasolla and Edward C. Yeung
4. The Glycol Methacrylate Embedding Resins – Technovit 7100 and 8100
Edward C. Yeung and Colin K. W. Chan
5. Epoxy Resins for Light and Transmission Electron Microscopy
Michael J. Sumner
6. LR White Acrylic Resin
Edward C. Yeung and Bing Q. Huang
7. High Pressure Freezing and Freeze Substitution of In vivo and In vitro Cultured Plant Samples
Jose M. Seguí-Simarro
8. Three-Dimensional Imaging for Electron Microscopy of Plastic-embedded Plant Specimens
Jose M. Seguí-Simarro
9. Fluorescent Staining of Living Plant Cells
Sarah Schoor, Shiu-Cheung Lung, Dustin Sigurdson, and Simon D. X. Chuong
10. Improved Methods for Clearing and Staining of Plant Samples
Alexander Lux, Marek Vaculík, and Ján Kováč
Part II Microtechniques related to Cell and Molecular biology studies
11. Whole Mount Immunofluorescence Staining of Plant Cells and Tissues
Masaki Shimamura
12. Protoplast Isolation and Staining
Shiu-Cheung Lung, Sarah Schoor, Dustin Sigurdson, Makoto Yanagisawa, Kelly Yeung, Mi Qi Liu and Simon D. X. Chuong
13. Guiding Principles for Live Cell Imaging of Plants using Confocal Microscopy
Subramanian Sankaranarayanan and Marcus A. Samuel
14. Immunogold Labeling for Electron Microscopy: Strategy and Problem Solving
Fengli Guo and Bing Q. Huang
15. Abscisic Acid Immunostaining
Yung-I Lee and Mei-Chu Chung
16. Plant Chromosome Preparations and Staining for Light Microscopic Studies
Subhash C. Hiremath and C.C. Chinnappa
17. Chromosome techniques and FISH
Mei-Chu Chung
18. Detection of S-phase of Cell Division Cycle in Plant Cells and Tissues by
using 5-ethynyl-2’-deoxyuridine (EdU)Soujanya Kuntam and Ferhan Ayaydin
19. Staining Methods for Programmed Cell Death
Owen S. D. Wally and Claudio Stasolla
20. Laser Microdissection of Plant Tissues
Jenna L. Millar, Michael G. Becker, and Mark F. Belmonte
21. RNA In situ Hybridization
Shalini Mukherjee, Claudio Stasolla, and Belay Ayele
Part III Preparative Methods for the Study of Wood Anatomy
22. Microscopic Examination of Wood: Sample Preparation and Techniques for Light Microscopy
Jacques
C. Tardif and France Conciatori
23. Collecting and Processing Wood Microcores for Monitoring Xylogenesis
Annie Deslauriers, Sergio Rossi, and Eryuan Liang
24. Three-dimensional Imaging of Cambium and Secondary Xylem Cells by Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
Satoshi Nakaba, Peter Kitin, Yusuke Yamagishi, Shahanara Begum, Kayo Kudo, Widyanto Dwi Nugroho, and Ryo Funada
Part IV Botanical Techniques and Protocols for Archeology and Herbarium Collection
25. Collection of Plant Remains from Archaeological Contexts
Alessandra Celant, Donatella Magri, and Francesca Romana Stasolla
26.
Archaeological Wood PreparationAlessandra Celant and Gemma Coccolini
27. Archaeopalynological Preparation Techniques
Donatella Magri and Federico Di Rita
28. Phytoliths: Preparation and Archaeological Extraction
Brian Kooyman
29. Starch Granules: Preparation and Archaeological Extraction
Brian Kooyman
30. Plant Collection, Identification, and Herbarium Procedures
Bonnie Smith and C. C. Chinnappa
Index
Edward C. Yeung
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Claudio Stasolla
Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Michael J. Sumner
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Bing Q. Huang
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
This work gathers common plant microtechniques and updates their procedures using a simple and fully understandable approach. The text serves as a handy resource for scientists familiar with the protocols and as a guide for the novice, especially students just beginning to learn about various structural methods for the first time. This book analyzes a range of topics in order to generate cross-talks among scientists in different research disciplines.
The first section of this volume covers the more commonly used embedding methods, with emphasis on the preparative methods for light and electron microscopy. A number of cell biology related protocols are compiled in the second section to showcase the usefulness of various techniques based on different processing and staining methods. The third section highlights some common and recent procedures in wood preparation. The last section includes botanical methods related to archaeological uses of plant materials. A special chapter on field and herbarium procedures is also included to serve as a guide to students interested in plant collection and taxonomic studies.
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