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methods in plant histology: Methods in Plant Histology Charles Joseph Chamberlain, 1924 |
methods in plant histology: Methods in Plant Histology Charles Joseph Chamberlain, 1906 |
methods in plant histology: METHODS IN PLANT HISTOLOGY CHARLES J. CHAMBERLAIN, 2018 |
methods in plant histology: Methods in Plant Histology Charles J. Chamberlain, 1923 |
methods in plant histology: Methods in Plant Histology Chamberlain Charles Joseph 1863, B., HardPress, 2013-01 Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy. |
methods in plant histology: Methods in Plant Histology (Classic Reprint) Charles J. Chamberlain, 2016-06-27 Excerpt from Methods in Plant Histology More space has been devoted to the paraffin method than to any other, because it has proved to be better adapted to the needs of the botanist. The celloidin method, the glycerine method, and free-hand sectioning are also described, and their advantages and disadvantages are pointed out. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. |
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methods in plant histology: Plant Microtechniques and Protocols Edward Chee Tak Yeung, Claudio Stasolla, Michael John Sumner, Bing Quan Huang, 2015-09-19 A proper understanding of the structural organization of the plant body is essential to any study in plant biology. Experimental studies in vivo and in situ will lead to structural, physiological, and cellular changes of the experimental material. To study macroscopic and microscopic changes, different histological methods and microtechniques can be used as they provide valuable information of the experimental system. In addition, the observed structural changes allow investigators to set hypothesis for further studies based on one’s own observation. Thus, proper selection and utilization of microtechniques are a must for the success of a research program. At present, an up-to-date collection of protocols are not readily available in the literature. The latest work in plant microtechniques was published in 1999 by Ruzin but many others are no longer in print [e.g., Jensen (1964); O’Brien and McCully (1981)]. Furthermore, a majority of published works focus on techniques related to general processing and staining procedures. A comprehensive treatment that encompasses broader applications of microtechniques to other disciplines is lacking [e.g., archeology, wood science, etc.]. There is a need to create a comprehensive volume of botanical methods and protocols which includes traditional and novel techniques that can be used by researchers in plant science and investigators in other disciplines that require plant microtechniques in their research and teaching. This book covers a wide variety of applications and brings them up-to-date to make them understandable and relevant, especially to students using the methods for the first time. It is our intention to create a useful reference for plant histology and related methods that will serve as a foundation for plant scholars, researchers, and teachers in the plant sciences. |
methods in plant histology: Methods in Plant Histology , 1932 |
methods in plant histology: Methods in Plant Histology Charles H. Chamberlain, 1933 |
methods in plant histology: Methods in Plant Histology ... Third Revised Edition. (Second Impression.) Charles Joseph CHAMBERLAIN, 1924 |
methods in plant histology: Plant Tissue Culture Concepts and Laboratory Exercises, Second Edition Robert N. Trigiano, Dennis J. Gray, 1999-11-10 Alternating between topic discussions and hands-on laboratory experiments that range from the in vitro flowering of roses to tissue culture of ferns, Plant Tissue Culture Concepts and Laboratory Exercises, Second Edition, addresses the most current principles and methods in plant tissue culture research. The editors use the expertise of some of the top researchers and educators in plant biotechnology to furnish students, instructors and researchers with a broad consideration of the field. Divided into eight major parts, the text covers everything from the history of plant tissue culture and basic methods to propagation techniques, crop improvement procedures, specialized applications and nutrition of callus cultures. New topic discussions and laboratory exercises in the Second Edition include Micropropagation of Dieffenbachia, Micropropagation and in vitro flowering of rose, Propagation from nonmeristematic tissue-organogenesis, Variation in culture and Tissue culture of ferns. It is the book's extensive laboratory exercises that provide a hands-on approach in illustrating various topics of discussion, featuring step-by-step procedures, anticipated results, and a list of materials needed. What's more, editors Trigiano and Gray go beyond mere basic principles of plant tissue culture by including chapters on genetic transformation techniques, and photographic methods and statistical analysis of data. In all, Plant Tissue Culture Concepts and Laboratory Exercises, Second Edition, is a veritable harvest of information for the continued study and research in plant tissue culture science. |
methods in plant histology: Histology, Ultrastructure and Molecular Cytology of Plant-Microorganism Interactions Michel Nicole, Vivienne Gianinazzi-Pearson, 1996-02-29 This book provides comprehensive, up-to-date descriptions of cellular aspects of interactions between plants and microorganisms, including lichens, and also covers infections by viruses, trypanosomes and nematodes. The detailed reviews are accompanied by nearly 250 appropriate micrographs. Topics covered include: techniques that may be of use in studying plant infections such as colloidal gold cytochemistry, in situ hybridization, histochemical detection of polyphenols, cytodetection of pathogens, monoclonal antibodies and image analysis; host aggression by bacteria, fungi and nematodes with emphasis on adhesion, penetration and plant cell modifications; defense mechanisms of infected plants, including trees, cytolocalization of molecules involved in host resistance, plant responses to parasites or symbiotic microorganisms. Comparisons are also given between pathogenic interactions and mutualistic associations. Audience: An invaluable source of information and references for research scientists and students interested not only in plant-microbe interactions but also in cell biology in general. |
methods in plant histology: Insect Histology Pedro Barbosa, Deborah Berry, Christina K. Kary, 2014-10-03 This title is a much needed update of Barbosa's self-published Manual of Basic Techniques in Insect Histology. It is a laboratory manual of 'traditional' and 'modern' insect histology techniques, completely revised using cutting-edge methodology carried out today and includes new immunohistochemical techniques not previously looked at. Insect Histology is designed as a resource for student and professional researchers, in academia and industry, who require basic information on the procedures that are essential for the histological display of the tissues of insects and related organisms. |
methods in plant histology: The Microscope; an Introduction to Microscopic Methods and to Histology Simon Henry Gage, 1920 |
methods in plant histology: Methods in Plant Histology, by Charles J. Chamberlain , 1933 |
methods in plant histology: Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture Oluf L. Gamborg, Gregory Phillips, 2014-03-12 This manual provides all relevant protocols for basic and applied plant cell and molecular technologies, such as histology, electron microscopy, cytology, virus diagnosis, gene transfer and PCR. Also included are chapters on laboratory facilities, operation and management as well as a glossary and all the information needed to set up and carry out any of the procedures without having to use other resource books. It is especially designed for professionals and advanced students who wish to acquire practical skills and first-hand experience in plant biotechnology. |
methods in plant histology: Histological & Histochemical Methods John Alan Kiernan, 1990 Revised and updated edition (1st was 1981) of a textbook on chemical and physical principles of fixation, staining and histochemistry. For students i all biological subjects using histological techniques, as well as researcher and medical laboratory technologists. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc |
methods in plant histology: Catalogue University of Iowa, 1912 |
methods in plant histology: Bone Histology of Fossil Tetrapods Kevin Padian, Ellen-Thérèse Lamm, 2013-03-19 The microscopic examination of fossilized bone tissue is a sophisticated and increasingly important analytical tool for understanding the life history of ancient organisms. This book provides an essential primer and manual for using fossil bone histology to investigate the biology of extinct tetrapods. Twelve experts summarize advances in the field over the past three decades, reviewing fundamental basics of bone microanatomy and physiology. Research specimen selection, thin-section preparation, and data analysis are addressed in detail. The authors also outline methods and issues in bone growth rate calculation and chronological age determination, as well as how to examine broader questions of behavior, ecology, and evolution by studying the microstructure of bone. |
methods in plant histology: Handbook of Microscopy Marcel Locquin, Maurice Langeron, 2013-10-22 Handbook of Microscopy is a manual that deals mainly with the basic instruments and techniques used in light microscopy and its biological applications. A large section is devoted to the study of organic matter in microfossils preserved in rocks, in view of its stratigraphic importance in mining and oil prospecting. This text is comprised of six chapters; the first of which introduces the reader to the basic principles as well as to the instruments and techniques used in light microscopy. This book also discusses the microscopes and electronic flashlights for photomicrography, along with the use of monochromatic light, stereological and physicochemical microanalysis, microanalysis by electron microscopy, and microdetermination of physical values. Attention then turns to staining and impregnation and methods of fixation, examination, cutting, and mounting. The remaining chapters focus on the microscopy of topological stains and non-specific cytological stains, with emphasis on special methods used in animal and plant histology and protistology and mycological methods in pathology. This book is written specifically for microscopists. |
methods in plant histology: Catalogue State University of Iowa, 1924 |
methods in plant histology: Physiological Plant Anatomy Gottlieb Haberlandt, 1914 |
methods in plant histology: The Plant World , 1901 |
methods in plant histology: Methods in Cell Wall Cytochemistry K V Krishnamurthy, 2020-07-24 Various methodologies designed to study cell walls are compiled in this book. Methods in Cell Wall Cytochemistry covers the use of modern dyes, fluorescent chemicals, lectins, and antibody technology (immunocytochemisty.) Cell wall morphology and chemical composition is covered as well as light and fluorescent cytochemistry; transmission electron microscopic cytochemistry; lectin cytochemistry; and, special emphasis on immunocytochemistry. Addressing an emerging area of research and technology, this book will appeal to plant pathologists, cell biologists, as well as workers interested in stress response and those employing cell walls for biotechnological research. |
methods in plant histology: Torreya , 1916 |
methods in plant histology: Catalogue Number State University of Iowa, 1917 |
methods in plant histology: The Lancet , 1906 |
methods in plant histology: The Study of the Biology of Ferns by the Collodion Method George Francis Atkinson, 1894 |
methods in plant histology: Catalog , 1915 |
methods in plant histology: The New International Encyclopædia Frank Moore Colby, Talcott Williams, 1917 |
methods in plant histology: Catalogue of the Officers, Studies, and Students of the State University ... Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky, State University of Kentucky, 1900 Statement of the condition, matriculates, and course of study for the collegiate year 1880-81- with the announcements for 1881-82- (varies slightly) |
methods in plant histology: Calendar State University of Iowa, 1910 |
methods in plant histology: Botanical Gazette John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Joseph Charles Arthur, 1916 Publishes research in all areas of the plant sciences. |
methods in plant histology: New International Encyclopedia , 1915 |
methods in plant histology: The New International Encyclopaedia , 1923 |
methods in plant histology: Announcements for the Scholastic Year St. Procopius College, 1924 |
methods in plant histology: Report Kentucky. Department of Education, 1907 |
methods in plant histology: Legislative Documents, ... Kentucky, 1907 |
methods in plant histology: Kentucky Public Documents Kentucky. General Assembly, 1907 |
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Methods Mol. Biol. 416:103-116. Fey PD, Endres JL, Yajjala VK, Widhelm TJ, Boissy RJ, Bose JL, and Bayles KW. 2013. A genetic resource for rapid and comprehensive phenotype …
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Methods Mol. Biol. 416:103-116. Fey PD, Endres JL, Yajjala VK, Widhelm TJ, Boissy RJ, Bose JL, and Bayles KW. 2013. A genetic resource for rapid and comprehensive phenotype …
Tn Insertion Map
Please note that because the NTML website has been updated to the S. aureus JE2 genome, the transposon insertion site location numbers now reflect the JE2 genome numbering.
Tools - University of Nebraska Medical Center
Methods Tools Contact The NTML Screening Array The Nebraska Transposon Mutant Library (NTML) Screening Array for phenotype screens consists of 1,920 transposon (Tn) mutants of …
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Methods Tools Contact Center for Staphylococcal Research (CSR) Department of Pathology & Microbiology University of Nebraska Medical Center 985900 Nebraska Medical Center …
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Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus USA300_FPR3757 GenBank RefSeq features: Feature type Count Count % Length (bp, total) Length % [Genome] 2,872,769
EcoRI (2) TN up eqFP650 TIR oriV TN down
pFP650-R 8773 bp Ampr Cmr eqFP650 Counter selection TN up TN down TIR pE194ts oriV EcoRI (2) SalI(1793) E. coli Features -oriV: high copy origin -Ampr: Ampicillin resistance (100 …
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