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Assessing Stomatal Response to Live Bacterial Cells using Whole Leaf Imaging
Published on: October 2, 2010
Using Silicon Polymer Impression Technique and Scanning Electron Microscopy to Measure Stomatal Aperture, Morphology,
Hui-Chen Wu1, Ya-Chen Huang2, Chia-Hung Liu2
1Department of Biological Sciences and Technology, National University of Tainan, Tainan, Taiwan.
Abstract:
The number of stomata on leaves can be affected by intrinsic development programming and various environmental factors, in addition the control of stomatal apertures is extremely important for the plant stress response. In response to elevated temperatures, transpiration occurs through the stomatal apertures, allowing the leaf to cool through water evaporation. As such, monitoring of stomata behavior to elevated temperatures remains as an important area of research. The protocol allows analysis of stomatal aperture, morphology, and density through a non-destructive imprint of Arabidopsis thaliana leaf surface. Stomatal counts were performed and observed under a scanning electron microscope.

