Abstract: | Wood material that is to be used for observation of starch content may be stored many months in several plant material fixatives, formalin-acetic-alcohol, formalin-propionic-alcohol, tertiary butyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, and 5 and 10% aqueous formalin without any apparent deleterious effect on the starch granules Storage of wood in aqueous formalin solutions of 15% and higher concentrations caused starch granules to break down and disperse forming a coagulated mass, in which it was impossible to see the individual grains. |