Hands-on experimentalists describe the cutting-edge microscopical
methods needed for the effective study of plant cell biology today.
These powerful techniques, all described in great detail to ensure
successful experimental results, range from light microscope
cytochemistry, autoradiography, and immunocytochemistry, to recent
developments in fluorescence, confocal, and dark-field microscopies.
Important advances in both conventional and scanning electron
microscopies are also fully developed, together with such
state-of-the-art ancillary techniques as high-resolution
autoradiography, immunoelectron microscopy, X-ray microanalysis, and
electron systems imaging. Easy-to-use and up-to-date, Methods in Plant
Electron Microscopy and Cytochemistry offers today's plant scientists a
first class collection of readily reproducible light and electron
microscopical methods that will prove the new standard for all working
in the field.