Genre
- Journal Article
This modification to the technique of epi-illumination light microscopy makes use of a new system of lenses that replaces expensive and not readily available dipping cone objectives. The newer objectives offer at least comparable resolution and depth of field, along with simple preparation procedures. An epi-illumination system is a good intermediate between the stereo microscope and a scanning electron microscope, offering magnification at high power that can aid in evaluation of potential scanning electron microscope specimens, as well as the time- and material-saving feature of being able to eliminate unsuitable scanning electron microscope specimens.
LACROIX, CR, UNIV PRINCE EDWARD ISL,DEPT BIOL,550 UNIV AVE,CHARLOTTETOWN,PE C1A 4P3,CANADA.
OTTAWA; RESEARCH JOURNALS, MONTREAL RD, OTTAWA ON K1A 0R6, CANADA
NATL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA
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Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- TECHNIQUE
- VITACEAE
- VEGETATIVE DEVELOPMENT
- VEGETATIVE APEX
- STAINING
- Plant Sciences
- MORPHOGENESIS
- PRIMORDIUM
- EPI-ILLUMINATION
- ANATOMICAL DEVELOPMENT
- APICES