2011
DOI: 10.1142/s0218339011004019
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Modified Stereological Method for Analysis of Compound Leaves and an Example of Its Application

Abstract: Stereology, an interdisciplinary field that enables three-dimensional interpretation of planar sections, contains several methods for evaluation of quantitative parameters. The existing leaf sampling procedures were modified and adapted for compound, trifoliate leaves. The similar sampling method could also be applied on other types of compound leaves. Using Trifolium species as model species, we suggested the new way of application of this method in agronomy -precise determination of volume densities of indig… Show more

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“…Mathematical operations and graphs of the functions were performed with Mathematica 6 (Wolfram 1991), while statistical analysis was performed with Statistica 10. Th ese soft ware packages have been very useful in many other agriculturerelated papers (Babić et al 2011(Babić et al , 2012Dedović et al 2011;Tomic et al 2011;Zorić et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mathematical operations and graphs of the functions were performed with Mathematica 6 (Wolfram 1991), while statistical analysis was performed with Statistica 10. Th ese soft ware packages have been very useful in many other agriculturerelated papers (Babić et al 2011(Babić et al , 2012Dedović et al 2011;Tomic et al 2011;Zorić et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using this approach, the volume density of individual tissues in a leaf was measured by Edwards et al (1999), Klich (2000), Luković et al (2001), Bray and Reid (2002), Luković (2006), Marin et al (2006), Zorić et al (2011;, Moura and Alves (2014), Bernardo et al (2017), and Bertel et al (2017). The proportion of intercellular spaces in mesophyll was also investigated by Albrechtová and Kubínová (1991), Kukkola et al (2005), Albrechtová et al (2007), Lhotáková et al (2008), Psaras (2011), andZorić et al (2011;. The proportion of intercellular spaces in the palisade parenchyma was measured by Konoplyova et al (2008) from micrographs of paradermal sections of the leaves.…”
Section: Plant Tissue Volume Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%