Application of fluorescence microscopy for histological discrimination of golden camellias leaves

Le Thi Van Anh, Mai Thi Phuong Nga, Tran Thi Phuong Linh, Nguyen Minh Anh, Huynh Thi Phuong Linh, Nguyen Chi Thanh, Le Thi Thu Phuong, Nguyen Thi Kieu Oanh
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Histological analysis, which aims to investigate the microscopic anatomy of biological tissues, has been a simple and powerful technique for plant taxonomy. Sectioning followed by staining methods is widely used in observing histological structures. However, the staining techniques often destroy tissue and provide low-quality images due to nonspecific reactions with the dyes making further analysis difficult. In this report, we propose an applicable non-staining histology protocol based on auto-fluorescence characteristics of plant tissues and its application in the anatomical discrimination of six similar-appearance species of golden camellias as a case study. We compared the images from the same tissue under a bright field with the staining step and under fluorescence directly without the staining step in the sample preparation. The images were taken from Eclipse Ni-U microscopy (Nikon, Japan) with a color DS-Ri2 camera (Nikon, Japan) and NIS-ELEMENTS Basic Research Imaging software. The non-staining method demonstrated significant advantages compared to the staining protocol. The fluorescent images showed the distinction between adjacent leaf tissues with their own naturally reflective colors. In addition, the anatomical parameters, including the xylem area, phloem area, bundle sheath area, and palisade/spongy width ratio, were easily measured in good-quality images. These parameters were used in discriminative analysis by the Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The PCA diagram demonstrated the separation of six species, thus suggesting that these anatomical parameters can be used for taxonomy. In conclusion, our study showed a helpful technique in histological analysis that significantly contributes to the taxonomy of golden camellias species and can be applied in other plant varieties.
荧光显微镜在金色山茶花叶片组织学鉴别中的应用
组织学分析是一种简单而有力的植物分类技术,旨在研究生物组织的微观解剖结构。切片后染色法被广泛应用于观察组织结构。然而,由于与染料的非特异性反应,染色技术经常破坏组织并提供低质量的图像,这使得进一步的分析变得困难。本文提出了一种适用的基于植物组织自身荧光特征的非染色组织学方法,并将其应用于6种外观相似的金茶花的解剖鉴别。在样品制备过程中,我们比较了同一组织在明亮场下有染色步骤的图像和直接在荧光下没有染色步骤的图像。图像由Eclipse Ni-U显微镜(Nikon, Japan)和彩色DS-Ri2相机(Nikon, Japan)和NIS-ELEMENTS基础研究成像软件拍摄。与染色方案相比,不染色方法显示出显着的优势。荧光图像显示了相邻叶组织之间的区别,它们具有自己的自然反射颜色。此外,木质部面积、韧皮部面积、束鞘面积、栅栏/海绵体宽度比等解剖学参数也可以在高质量图像中轻松测量。这些参数被主成分分析(PCA)用于判别分析。PCA图显示了6个物种的分离,从而表明这些解剖参数可以用于分类。本研究为金茶花的分类提供了一种有益的组织学分析方法,可用于其他植物品种的分类。
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