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Plant viability assay
Authors:Jiwan P. Palta  Jacob Levitt  Eduard J. Stadelmann
Affiliation:Laboratory of Protoplasmatology, Department of Horticultural Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108 USA
Abstract:There is no single method in the long list given in Table 1 which can be used as an unequivocal criterion of viability. Many of the present methods of assay do correlate to various degrees with the final performance of the cell, tissue, organ, or the plant as a whole. Use of parallel viability tests indicating different cell functions is highly recommended. Great care should be taken to interpret the results of these assays. With several parallel tests, the validity of the interpretation can be enhanced, and in many cases, the interpretation may change considerably, depending upon the results from other tests, Since active transport systems have been implicated as one of the primary sites of freezing injury, more effort needs to be devoted to standardize viability assays based on this cell property. In general, the most popular viability assays for plants are based on biophysical rather than biochemical or metabolic functions. A specific test may be suited to a certain material more than another, yet our goal should be to devise a unique assay which will reflect the threshold of vitality versus death.
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