The endexine: a frequently overlooked pollen wall layer and a simple method for detection |
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Authors: | Martina Weber Silvia Ulrich |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Palynology and Structural Botany, Centre of Biodiversity , University of Vienna , Vienna, Austria martina.weber@univie.ac.at;3. Department of Palynology and Structural Botany, Centre of Biodiversity , University of Vienna , Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | ![]() For the detection of pollen wall layers, the use of different staining methods for one and the same species is highly recommended. The usage of standard transmission electron microscopy (TEM) staining methods showed that the ektexine-layers have always the same contrast behaviour, while the endexine changes its electron opaqueness depending on the method used. However, the endexine can often not be discriminated from the other wall layers. A simple method to detect the endexine is the use of potassium permanganate, which stains the layer electron dense, producing a distinct contrast. |
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Keywords: | staining ultrastructure transmission electron microscopy potassium permanganate |
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