2006
DOI: 10.1626/pps.9.56
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Quantitative Analysis of Cell Division and Cell Death in Seminal Root of Rye under Salt Stress

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“…In the classical method, sections were used to detect and estimate the degree of the cell death in root tip (Katsuhara, 1997;Katsuhara and Kawasaki, 1996;Ogawa et al, 2006). In the present study, we estimated the cell death in the root tip by the modified TUNEL method, exhaustively.…”
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“…In the classical method, sections were used to detect and estimate the degree of the cell death in root tip (Katsuhara, 1997;Katsuhara and Kawasaki, 1996;Ogawa et al, 2006). In the present study, we estimated the cell death in the root tip by the modified TUNEL method, exhaustively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, we estimated the cell death in the root tip by the modified TUNEL method, exhaustively. In our previous study (Ogawa et al, 2006), the cell death in seminal root tip of rye seedlings under some degree of salt stress conditions were also investigated using the classical TUNEL method. The frequency of cell death in the 0 mM, 10 mM NaCl treatments detected by the classical TUNEL method were similar to those detected by the modified TUNEL method in the present study.…”
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