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The Use of High-resolution Infrared Thermography HRIT for the Study of Ice Nucleation and Ice Propagation in Plants
Published on: May 8, 2015
Infrared Thermal Analysis of Plant Freezing Processes
Gilbert Neuner1, Edith Lichtenberger2
1Department of Botany, Unit Functional Plant Biology, Stress Physiology, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria. gilbert.neuner@uibk.ac.at.
Abstract:
Infrared thermal analysis is an invaluable technique to study the plant freezing process. In the differential mode, infrared thermal analysis (IDTA) allows to localize ice nucleation and ice propagation in whole plants or plant samples at the tissue level. Ice barriers can be visualized and supercooling of cells, tissues, and organs can be monitored. Places where ice masses are accommodated in the apoplast can be identified. Here, we describe an experimental setting developed in our laboratory, give detailed information on the practical procedure and preconditions, and give additionally an idea of the problems that would be encountered and how they may be overcome.
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