1987
DOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1987.tb12151.x
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Computer Program for Three‐dimensional Reconstructions and Numerical Analyses of Plant Organs From Serial Sections

Abstract: A computer program (SECTION) is presented which allows for the three‐dimensional reconstruction of serial cross sections through biological materials. The program provides a numerical analysis of perimeter length and transverse area of each anatomical feature designated in a cross section, as well as surface area and volume computations for features that pass from one section to another. In addition to rotating and tilting the 3‐D reconstruction in any desired orientation, the program has editing capabilities … Show more

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“…The taper of a midrib was measured (on the abaxial surface ofeach representative leaf lamina) by means of a microcaliber; midrib taper was then compared to the taper ofthe subtending petiole. Midribs were also cut from 1eaflaminae and vibrated to determine their flexural stiffness; comparisons were then made between Niklas and Boyd, 1987). Data are presented for the absolute and relative volume fractions of thick walled, lignified tissues (referred to as "support" tissues) and thin walled, nonlignified tissues ("ground" tissues).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The taper of a midrib was measured (on the abaxial surface ofeach representative leaf lamina) by means of a microcaliber; midrib taper was then compared to the taper ofthe subtending petiole. Midribs were also cut from 1eaflaminae and vibrated to determine their flexural stiffness; comparisons were then made between Niklas and Boyd, 1987). Data are presented for the absolute and relative volume fractions of thick walled, lignified tissues (referred to as "support" tissues) and thin walled, nonlignified tissues ("ground" tissues).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each leaf was photocopied along with a transparent ruler. The outlines of leaf laminae were digitized into the memory of an IBM PC-XT equipped with SECTION (see Niklas and Boyd 1987), and the adaxial lamina surface area (S) calculated. Laminae were then weighed and their loading (P) expressed in newtons.…”
Section: Petiolar and Leaf Morphometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two shoots of fresh material of C. alata were also sectioned using a Hooker microtome, and tracings and manual reconstructions were made as described above. In addition, a nodal region of C. alata was digitized from the tracing paper images into the computer and analyzed using Section software (Niklas and Boyd 1987). Serial sections from a portion of an internode of V. riparia were recorded on videotape using a Hitachi VK-2000 video camera and a Panasonic AG-1950 video recorder equipped with a time-lapse feature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%