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THE USE OF INTERFERENCE REFLECTION CONTRAST IN THE EXAMINATION OF DIATOM VALVES
Authors:Peter A Siver  Jan Hinsch
Institution:Botany Department, Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut 06430;Micro Laboratory, Leica Inc., Allendale, New Jersey 07401
Abstract:Even though scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is now needed to identify some species of diatoms, the majority of identifications and quantification of these organisms in ecological works is accomplished with a light microscope, using transmitted light optical methods. In this paper we demonstrate the use of interference reflection contrast (incident light) for the examination of diatoms, a method that significantly improves the resolution of structural detail, and therefore, identification of diatom taxa with light microscopy. Using incident light we were routinely able to distinguish between structures that were close to the theoretical limit of resolution for visible light, and that were not resolvable with such standard transmitted light techniques as phase contrast and differential interference contrast (DIC). Light microscopes with epi-illumination light paths can be easily and inexpensively outfitted to use this simple technique.
Abbreviations:  DIC, differential interference contrast; IRC, interference reflection contrast; LM, light microscopy
Keywords:Bacillariophyceae  diatoms  incident light  interference reflection contrast  resolution
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