Stimulation and Observation of Leaf Stomata Using a Light Microscope

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Abstract

Individual plant stomata were studied within a sealed environmental chamber that encloses a volume of space around a microscope objective. A leaf that is attached to a plant is secured to a temperature-controlled microscope stage, and the top surface of the leaf is illuminated via the microscope's light source while stomata on the underside of the leaf are observed through a microscope objective. Stomatal responses are observed on a leaf exposed to environmental conditions including various illuminations and changes in ambient CO 2 level, at a given temperature.

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Clark, D. (2019). Stimulation and Observation of Leaf Stomata Using a Light Microscope. Microscopy Today, 27(4), 18–23. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1551929519000622

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