Highlights the latest techniques for using electron microscopy and cytochemical methods in plant biology making this an invaluable source of step-by-step techniques for all plant biologists.
Plant Cells and Tissues: Structure Function Relationships, William V. Dashek. Methods for the Cytochemical/Histochemical Localization of Plant Cell/Tissue Chemicals, William V. Dashek. Methods in Light Microscope Radioautography, Alyce Linthurst and William V. Dashek. Some Fluorescence Microscopical Methods for Use with Algal, Fungal, and Plant Cells, Virginia A. Shepherd. Fluorescence Microscopy of Aniline Blue Stained Pistils, Renata Sniezko. A Short Introduction to Immunocytochemistry and a Protocol for Immunovisualization of Proteins with Alkaline Phosphatase, John E. Nielsen. The Fixation of Chemical Forms on Nitrocellulose Membranes, Rosannah Taylor. Dark-Field Microscopy and Its Application to Pollen Tube Culture, Tetsuya Higashiyama. Computer-Assisted Microphotometry, Howard J. Swatland. Isolation and Characterization of Endoplasmic Reticulum from Mulberry Cortical Parenchyma Cells, Norifumi Ukaji, Seizo Fujikawa, and Shizuo Yoshida. Methods for the Identification of Isolated Plant Cell Organelles, William V. Dashek. Methods for the Detergent Release of Particle-Bound Plant Proteins, William V. Dashek. Scanning Electron Microscopy: Preparations for Diatoms, David W. Seaborn and Jennifer L. Wolny. Methods for the Ultrastructural Analysis of Plant Cells and Tissues, William V. Dashek and John E. Mayfield. Methods for Atomic Force and Scanning Tunneling Microscopies, William V. Dashek. Visualization of Golgi Apparatus by Zinc Iodide Osmium Tetroxide (ZIO) Staining, Takako S. Kaneko, Mamiko Sato, and Masako Osumi. Methods in Electron Microscope Autoradiography, William V. Dashek. Electron Microscopic Immunogold Localization, Eliot M. Herman. Microanalysis, Martin J. Hodson. The Use of Electron Microscopy in Molecular Biology, Roslyn A. March-Amegadzie. Summation, William V. Dashek. Index.
contributing authors discuss novel, contemporary microscopic technologies needed for the effective study of plant cell biology in a user-friendly manner. The book provides conceptual information as well as protocols for immediate microscopic application Following an introductory chapter on plant cell structure-function relationships, the author offers some recent developments regarding fixation, dehydration and embedding of plant cells and tissues for the light microscopic localization of certain of their chemical constituents Separate chapters are devoted to light microscope radioautography, electron microscope autoradiography, fluorescence microscopy, dark-field microscopy, immunocytochemistry, electron microscopic immunogold localization and computer assisted microphotometry The manual, excellently combining background theory with practical applications, can be useful to graduate and undergraduate students, postdoctorals, professors, as well as government and industrial scientists. - Acta Botanica Hungarica very useful to researchers just beginning to delve into plant research. It is written for the most part in a very easy to understand way and is not filled with jargon. There are many tables that contain concise summaries of pertinent information about methods, structures, stains, etc. describes the basic structures found within plant cells, including the size ranges of the organelles. This information is very helpful to those of us who sometimes forget how big a ribosome should be. The included micrographs are nice that they show the reader what certain structures should look like on the TEM useful addition to the library of a plant researcher. - Plant Science Bulletin Easy-to-use and up-to-date, it offers today's plant scientists a first class collection of readily reproducible light and electron microscopical methods that will prove the new standard for all working in the field. - Lavoisier Librairie This lab manual is certainly extremely valuable for research specialists from the plant area as well as indispensable for the graduate students starting their research career...this book will provide a valuable source for several years to come for advanced scientists working in the field of plant structures. - Cell Biology International