Plant Science
Plant science, or botany, studies the structure, reproduction, growth, metabolism and diseases of plants. It has relevance to a wide range of related disciplines including medicine, food production, environmental science, and the supply of many materials (timber, fibres such as kapok, paper, linen, biofuels).
There are a wide variety of optical imaging techniques applicable to plant science, from stereomicroscopy for the microscopic examination of gross specimens, to brightfield imaging of fixed and stained plant sections, and state of the art confocal techniques for live cell imaging.
GFPs in combination with confocal and time-lapse imaging allow researchers to identify and monitor key cellular components over time in living cells. This can be used to; investigate the growth of particular plant structures in response to internal (for example, plant hormones) and external (for example, light, temperature, chemical) stimuli, monitor phloem and xylem transport, investigate the role of protein and membrane dynamics (using techniques such as FRET, FRAP and FLIP), identify plant viruses, and monitor the effects of genetic modification, and tissue specific gene expression. Spectral confocal imaging is particularly helpful in plant cell imaging as it can easily distinguish between fluorescence emanating from probes and autofluorescence generated by the plant itself.
Other useful techniques include darkfield, phase contrast and DIC techniques to reveal surface structure in unstained or lightly stained living specimens. polorizing microscopy is ideal for the observation of crystalline and highly ordered plant structures.
Associated Products
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Eclipse 90i
Fully automated microscope system for high-end bioscience research, general research, and documentation.
Genetics, Neurobiology, Molecular Pathology, Plant Science, Cytology…
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BioStation CT
A self-contained, automated cell culture monitoring system that allows users to manage and observe multiple live cell imaging studies locally or by remote operat...
Cell Culture and Maintenance, Regenerative Studies, Molecular Pathology, Plant Science, Cell Biology Live…
