2020
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860202071024
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An inexpensive and environmentally friendly staining method for semi-permanent slides from plant material probed using anatomical and computational chemistry analyses

Abstract: One of the main methods for plant anatomy study is the analysis of thin, transparent, and stained tissue sections. Synthetic dyes traditionally used in anatomical studies might be expensive and produced by specific companies. In contrast, the use of alternative industrial dyes can both represent an inexpensive substitute as well as an environmentally friendly option for conducting plant anatomy studies. In this study, a set of 22 textile dyes was evaluated. Transversal-, longitudinal, and paradermal sections o… Show more

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“…After that the thin section of Malva stem (350 μm) was prepared using double staining technique. 33,34 Finally, the samples were placed on a microscope slide and examined using a Binocular Motic Microscope (BMM), this one is equipped with a camera and driving software Motic images 2000.…”
Section: Malva Sylvestris L Stem Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After that the thin section of Malva stem (350 μm) was prepared using double staining technique. 33,34 Finally, the samples were placed on a microscope slide and examined using a Binocular Motic Microscope (BMM), this one is equipped with a camera and driving software Motic images 2000.…”
Section: Malva Sylvestris L Stem Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%