Detection of Impervious Tissue in Tree Bark with Selective Histochemistry and Fluorescence Microscopy |
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Authors: | A. R. Biggs |
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Affiliation: | a Agriculture Canada, Research Station, Vineland Station, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Use of conventional histochemical tests in conjunction with fluorescence microscopy has validated the concept of impervious tissue in the bark of trees. Application of phloroglucinol + HCl or toluidine blue O selectively quenched lignin autofluorescence and allowed visualization of intracellular suberin lamellae previously undetected. Fluorescence of intracellular lamellae was quenched with Sudan black B and enhanced with Sudan IV thus providing evidence for the suberized nature of a tissue heretofore regarded as nonsuberized. |
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