A combination of scanning electron microscopy and broad argon ion beam milling provides intact structure of secondary tissues in woody plants

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  • who: Tomohiro Hatano from the Tokyo University have published the research work: A combination of scanning electron microscopy and broad argon ion beam milling provides intact structure of secondary tissues in woody plants, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors compared the BIB milling method with the conventional microtome sectioning method and validated the potential of combining SEM with BIB milling to observe the secondary tissue microstructures and reaction wood of two woody plants, Pinus densiflora (Japanese red pine) and Quercus phillyraeoides (Ubame oak). In the present study, all SEM images were . . .

     

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