1987
DOI: 10.2307/2444054
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Computer Program for Three-Dimensional Reconstructions and Numerical Analyses of Plant Organs from Serial Sections

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“…Sections were stained with phloroglucinol, to identify lignified tissues, and photographed with Kodachrome slide film. The spatial distribution of different tissues was determined visually and quantitative measurements were made of transverse tissue area by digitizing the outlines of tissues into the memory ofan IBM PC-XT computer (see 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%
“…Sections were stained with phloroglucinol, to identify lignified tissues, and photographed with Kodachrome slide film. The spatial distribution of different tissues was determined visually and quantitative measurements were made of transverse tissue area by digitizing the outlines of tissues into the memory ofan IBM PC-XT computer (see 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 outline of each section and of individual cell lumens were digitized into the memory of an IBM PC-XT, and transverse areas were calculated by SECTION (a software package designed to compute transverse area, perimeter length, and surface area to volume of three-dimensional anatomical structures; see Niklas and Boyd, 1987). Transverse sections were cut through the base, mid-region, and tip of each shoot (N = 66).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%