Visualization of flavonol distribution in the abaxial epidermis of onion scales via detection of its autofluorescence in the absence of chemical processes

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Abstract

We visualized flavonol distribution in the abaxial epidermis of onion scales without chemical processes via detection of blue-light-induced green autofluorescence. Our visualizing results indicated an unequal intercellular distribution of flavonols among epidermal cells causing a patch distribution in the epidermis, and indicated that flavonol accumulation in ultraviolet irradiated-onion scales was in uniformity with epidermal cells, probably to compensate for their stress- hypersensitiveness.

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Sudo, E., Teranishi, M., Hidema, J., & Taniuchi, T. (2009). Visualization of flavonol distribution in the abaxial epidermis of onion scales via detection of its autofluorescence in the absence of chemical processes. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 73(9), 2107–2109. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.90169

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