Utsumi Yasuhiro, Sano Yuzou
Kyushu Research Forest, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Miyazaki, Kyushu, Japan.
Methods Mol Biol. 2014;1117:677-88. doi: 10.1007/978-1-62703-776-1_30.
The protocol of freeze stabilization and cryopreparation techniques to examine the distribution of water in living tree stems by X-ray imaging and cryo-scanning electron microscopy have been developed and described. The brief procedures are as follows. Firstly, a portion of transpiring stem is frozen in the standing state with liquid nitrogen to stabilize the water that is present in the conducting tissue. After filling with liquid nitrogen, discs are then collected from the frozen portion of the stem and stored in liquid nitrogen. In a low-temperature room, the samples for X-ray imaging are sectioned with a fine handsaw, and trimmed sample blokes for cryo-scanning electron microscopy are cleanly planed using a sliding microtome. Finally, the frozen sections are irradiated in a soft X-ray apparatus, and the small blocks are examined in cryo-scanning electron microscope after freeze-etching and metal coating.
已经开发并描述了用于通过X射线成像和低温扫描电子显微镜检查活树茎中水分分布的冷冻稳定和冷冻制备技术方案。简要步骤如下。首先,将一部分正在蒸腾的茎在液氮中以直立状态冷冻,以稳定存在于传导组织中的水分。充满液氮后,从茎的冷冻部分收集圆盘并储存在液氮中。在低温室中,用细手锯对用于X射线成像的样品进行切片,并用滑动切片机对用于低温扫描电子显微镜的修剪后的样品块进行平整刨削。最后,在软X射线设备中对冷冻切片进行照射,并在冷冻蚀刻和金属涂层后在低温扫描电子显微镜中检查小块。