Bio-Protocol (Sep 2016)

Simple Methods for Screening and Statistical Analysis of Leaf Epidermal Cells in Dicotyledonous Plants

  • Jianjun Tao,
  • Shou-Yi Chen,
  • Jin-Song Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.1916
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 17

Abstract

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Leaf epidermal cell size and number are positively correlated to leaf area. Stomata are specialized epidermal cells vital for gas exchange and water transpiration. So, observation and statistical analysis of the leaf epidermal cells are valuable for the study of leaf development and response to environmental stimulus. The classical method is using the scanning electron microscope (SEM), which is an expensive and time-consuming method, thus makes the large-scale screening of epidermis impractical. Here we provide simple but effective methods (agarose-based epidermal imprinting and tape-based epidermis tearing) for solving this problem without using the SEM.