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  • Evaporation sites (leaf)  (1)
  • Frozen-hydrated  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-2048
    Keywords: Apoplast ; Evaporation sites (leaf) ; Intercellular space ; Hordeum (apoplasmic water) ; Leaf (apoplasmic water) ; Water (apoplasmic, leaf)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Low-temperature scanning electron microscopy was used to examine fracture faces in leaf blades taken from well-watered or drought-stressed barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Mazurka) seedlings. The leaf blades were freeze-fixed while hydrated and were examined with or without gold-coating. There were ‘droplets’ (with a smooth surface at the resolution achieved) on the surface of cell walls in leaf blades (0.91 g-1 water content) from well-watered seedlings grown in an environment of 67% relative humidity. These were mainly on the vascular bundle sheath, the guard and subsidiary cells, and on some mesophyll cells around the substomatal cavity and between the stoma and vascular bundle. The droplets occurred, more abundantly, in the same places in seedlings from 100% relative humidity. They occurred on a few guard cells from wilting leaf blades (0.81 g·g-1 water content) and were absent from severely drought-stressed leaf blades (0.15 g·g-1 water content). The droplets sublimed at the same moment as both water which was in leaf cells and water which was allowed to condense (after freeze-fixation) on the wall surface. It is suggested that the droplets are aqueous. Their possible origin and importance is discussed.
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    Protoplasma 111 (1982), S. 28-37 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Frozen-hydrated ; Low temperature SEM ; Uredium ultrastructure ; Uromyces viciae-fabae
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The ultrastructure of uredia, intercellular and intracellular hyphae ofUromyces viciae-fabae onVicia faba has been studied by scanning electron microscopy of frozen-hydrated material. Frozen-hydrated leaves will readily fracture and can be viewed on the cold stage of the microscope at liquid nitrogen temperatures for several hours without visible surface changes occurring. Both fungal and host-plant cells show a high degree of morphological preservation with little or no loss of cell contents and with minimal signs of shrinkage. Intracellular hyphae may be filamentous and branched or short and lobed. They are constricted at the point of entry into the host cell. Intercellular matrix material is well preserved around developing pedicels and urediospores and may act as a lubricant. The technique described is very quick compared with conventional preparatory procedures.
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