Cuticular Folds in three Species of Lycopersicon as Observed by Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy
1970 ◽
Vol 28
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pp. 132-133
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Differences in the architecture of the cuticle of Lycopersicon esculentum, L. peruvianum, and L. pennellii (the cultivated and two wild species of tomato, respectively) were examined by scanning electron microscopy. The cuticle of L. esculentum was also studied by transmission electron microscopy to assist in the interpretation of cuticular folds.For SEM, fresh styles were removed from flowers just prior to anthesis and attached to specimen stubs and promptly observed. For TEM, the material was fixed in glutaraldehyde-Os04, dehydrated in ethanol, embedded in epoxy resin, and section-stained with uranyl and lead acetates. Observations were confined to the upper portion of the style.
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pp. 356-357
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pp. 164-165
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Vol 36
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pp. 82-83
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