Longitudinal
sections of Cucumis stems were stained with Aniline Blue and
photographed with a fluorescence microscope after excitation with Violet
Light. Callose
in the Phloem is fluorescent and appears bright under these
conditions. It has a yellow/green color. This is partly due to the blue color of the dye.
The Sieve Plates are especially
fluorescent because they contain a lot of associated Callose
and Callose accumulates there upon injury.
Lateral Sieve Pores are also fluorescent.
Xylem is autofluorescent
and appears similar to the Phloem. Xylem can be identified because of its characteristic
secondary walls.
Plastids appear a red
dots due to the fluorescence of Chlorophyll

There have been no modifications of the raw
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The times below each photo indicate the time
that the shutter was OPEN!