Title of article :
Vapor Fixation of Intractable Fungal Cells for Simple and Versatile Scanning Electron Microscopy
Author/Authors :
K. W. KIM، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Imaging of exudation of conidia from fruiting bodies
by scanning electron microscopy is challenging because
of the difficulty in achieving specimen fixation that
enables conidia to be immobilized from fruiting
bodies. Conidia in chains borne on conidiophores are
readily dissipated on coming in contact with liquid fixatives
before fixation becomes effective. Two phialideforming
fungi including Aspergillus and Penicillium
species, and a pycnidium-forming fungus Fusicoccum
species were subjected to a vapor fixation procedure
for scanning electron microscopy rather than conventional
immersion fixation procedures. The intractable
fungi were exposed to the vapor of 2% glutaraldehyde
and 2% osmium tetroxide each for at least 2 h, subsequently
followed by gold coating. Through the vapor
fixation, excellent retention of conidial chains in
phialides was achieved in this study. It appeared that
conidial masses from pycnidia were usually held
together in globose to oval drops. The simple vapor
fixation procedure for preserving delicate fungal cells
could be widely used for routine applications to facilitate
morphological characterization of diverse plant
pathogenic fungi as they are in ex planta ecological
niches during the saprophytic phase as well as in host
parts during the parasitic phase
Keywords :
cirrhus , imaging , ostiole , ornamentation , phialospore
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology