The single-grain method: adding TEM to the equation

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An advanced protocol to prepare single extant and fossil pollen grains for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis allows for the fast recovery of data on the ultrastructure of pollen/spores. The protocol is easy to apply and less time consuming than previous methods. The ‘loss’ of pollen grains and pollen that is ‘difficult to locate’ within the embedding material is avoided, and each single pollen grain can be prepared successfully for TEM analysis. This preparation method is meant as an addition to the single-grain method using combined light and scanning electron microscopy to investigate dispersed fossil pollen grains developed by Dr Reinhard Zetter in the late 1980s.

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Ulrich, S., & Grímsson, F. (2020). The single-grain method: adding TEM to the equation. Grana, 59(1), 44–57. https://doi.org/10.1080/00173134.2019.1666915

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