Three-dimensional reconstruction of frozen and thawed plant tissues from microscopic images

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Histological analysis of frozen and thawed plants has been conducted for many years but the observation of individual sections provides only a 2-dimensional representation of a 3-dimensional phenomenon. Most techniques for viewing internal plant structure in three dimensions are either low in resolution or the instrument cannot penetrate deep enough into the tissue to visualize the whole plant. Techniques with higher resolution are expensive and equipment often requires time-consuming training. We present a relatively simple and less-expensive technique using pixel-based (JPEG) images of histological sections of an Arabidopsis thaliana plant and commercially available software to generate 3D reconstructions of internal structures. The technique has proven to work just as effectively for images from medical histology.

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Livingston, D. P., & Tuong, T. D. (2014). Three-dimensional reconstruction of frozen and thawed plant tissues from microscopic images. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1166, 117–137. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0844-8_11

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