@article{oai:kanagawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006969, author = {重田, 英子 and Shigeta, Eiko and 岩元, 明敏 and Iwamoto, Akitoshi and 風間, 真 and Kazama, Makoto and 鈴木, 季直 and Suzuki, Suechika}, journal = {Science Journal of Kanagawa University}, month = {Jun}, note = {To examine the most suitable method to prepare pollen for scanning electron microscope observation, several fixation methods and dehydration (or drying) methods were applied to Arabidopsis and lily pollen obtained from flowers before and after flowering. Light and confocal laser microscope observations revealed that, in both plants, pollen obtained before flowering was swollen and wet, while that obtained after flowering was shrunken and dry. For scanning electron microscopy, pollen was unfixed or fixed with 50% (eventually 100%) acetone, FAA (5% formalin with 50% ethanol and 5% acetic acid) or 6% glutaraldehyde solutions. It was then dried naturally in air or artificially by either critical point-dry or freeze-dry machines, respectively. The results indicated that, for scanning electron microscope observation of dry pollen, the most suitable treatment is natural drying without fixation. On the other hand, to observe wet pollen, the combination of FAA or glutaraldehyde fixation with artificial drying using either machines is preferable, and fixation with acetone is unsuitable., テクニカルノート}, pages = {81--86}, title = {走査型電子顕微鏡による花粉観察のための最適処理法の検討}, volume = {19}, year = {2008} }