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Uncoiled xylem wall

This is a transverse section through the leaf near the stem on Asarum canadense, or wild ginger. The section shows a rather mixed up view of the xylem. The spiral making up the spiral wall of the xylem has been partially uncoiled. Specimen collected along the Dowagiac River, 25 May 2015.

 

The protocol was as follows. Specimens fixed in FAA (formaldehyde, acetic acid, ethanol) 48 hr. Dehydrated in IPA at 35, 50, 70, 85, 91, 95, 99 %. Infiltrated with paraplast saturated xylene 48 hr followed by 3 Paraplast baths prior to embedding in Paraplast. Sectioned 7 um thick on a Spencer 820 microtome. Cleared in xylene, 5 min, 2X. Rehydrated in 99, 95, 80, 70 %IPA. Stained in Johansen's Safranin-O, Fast Green (2 hours in Safranin-O, 7-15 sec. in fast green). Cleared 2 X in xylene 10 min each and mounted with DPEX.

 

Photographed in bright field on a Nikon MS inverted microscope at 400X original magnification using a Sony NEX-5N and a Leica MIKAS 1/3X adapter.

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Uploaded on May 11, 2015
Taken on May 8, 2015