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Imaging plant tissues: advances and promising clearing practices

Mathilde Hériché
Daniel Wipf

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The study of the organ structure of plants and understanding their physiological complexity requires 3D imaging with subcellular resolution. Most plant organs are highly opaque to light, and their study under optical sectioning microscopes is therefore difficult. In animals, many protocols have been developed to make organs transparent to light using clearing protocols (CPs). By contrast, clearing plant tissues is challenging because of the presence of fibers and pigments. We describe progress in the development of plant CPs over the past 20 years through a modified taxonomy of CPs based on their physical and optical parameters that affect tissue properties. We also discuss successful approaches that combine CPs with new microscopy methods and their future applications in plant science research.

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hal-03847530 , version 1 (10-11-2022)

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Mathilde Hériché, Christine Arnould, Daniel Wipf, Pierre-Emmanuel Courty. Imaging plant tissues: advances and promising clearing practices. Trends in Plant Science, 2022, 27 (6), pp.601-615. ⟨10.1016/j.tplants.2021.12.006⟩. ⟨hal-03847530⟩
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