Cell organelles and fluorescence of parenchyma cells in Eucalyptus bosistoana sapwood and heartwood investigated by microscopy

Abstract Background Eucalyptus bosistoana is currently investigated in New Zealand for its potential to produce naturally durable timber in short-rotation plantations. Little is known of heartwood formation in young trees. The objective of this study was to identify conventional and confocal microsc...

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Main Authors: Gayatri Mishra, David A. Collings, Clemens M. Altaner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scion 2018-12-01
Series:New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40490-018-0118-6
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spelling doaj-e1e4d04d164e494e816aca18a2a63e762020-11-24T22:18:13ZengScionNew Zealand Journal of Forestry Science1179-53952018-12-0148111010.1186/s40490-018-0118-6Cell organelles and fluorescence of parenchyma cells in Eucalyptus bosistoana sapwood and heartwood investigated by microscopyGayatri Mishra0David A. Collings1Clemens M. Altaner2School of Forestry, The University of CanterburySchool of Biological Sciences, The University of CanterburySchool of Forestry, The University of CanterburyAbstract Background Eucalyptus bosistoana is currently investigated in New Zealand for its potential to produce naturally durable timber in short-rotation plantations. Little is known of heartwood formation in young trees. The objective of this study was to identify conventional and confocal microscopy methods which allow the observation of cell organelles and the chemical composition in the E. bosistoana parenchyma cells before and after heartwood formation. Results Nuclei, microtubules and peroxisomes in parenchyma cells of 2-year-old E. bosistoana stems were visualised by confocal microscopy combined with optimised immunolabelling protocols. Sequential staining of the tissue with toluidine blue and iodine/potassium iodide identified different cell organelles in parenchyma cells of sapwood. Iodine/potassium iodide stained starch (amyloplasts), while amido black stained proteins in sapwood. Fluorescence emission spectra confirmed the presence of chloroplasts in parenchyma of 2-year-old E. bosistoana. Fluorescence emission spectral (lambda) scans showed differences between parenchyma and fibre cells as well as sapwood and heartwood. Conclusions Physiological changes between sapwood and heartwood were visualised in parenchyma cells. Labelling of cell organelles was challenging due to unspecific binding and high background signals. Understanding heartwood formation is critical for the success of a plantation forest industry aiming to produce ground-durable timber, as heartwood formation is variable.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40490-018-0118-6AmyloplastsChloroplastsConfocal microscopyExtractivesMicrotubulesNuclei
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author Gayatri Mishra
David A. Collings
Clemens M. Altaner
spellingShingle Gayatri Mishra
David A. Collings
Clemens M. Altaner
Cell organelles and fluorescence of parenchyma cells in Eucalyptus bosistoana sapwood and heartwood investigated by microscopy
New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science
Amyloplasts
Chloroplasts
Confocal microscopy
Extractives
Microtubules
Nuclei
author_facet Gayatri Mishra
David A. Collings
Clemens M. Altaner
author_sort Gayatri Mishra
title Cell organelles and fluorescence of parenchyma cells in Eucalyptus bosistoana sapwood and heartwood investigated by microscopy
title_short Cell organelles and fluorescence of parenchyma cells in Eucalyptus bosistoana sapwood and heartwood investigated by microscopy
title_full Cell organelles and fluorescence of parenchyma cells in Eucalyptus bosistoana sapwood and heartwood investigated by microscopy
title_fullStr Cell organelles and fluorescence of parenchyma cells in Eucalyptus bosistoana sapwood and heartwood investigated by microscopy
title_full_unstemmed Cell organelles and fluorescence of parenchyma cells in Eucalyptus bosistoana sapwood and heartwood investigated by microscopy
title_sort cell organelles and fluorescence of parenchyma cells in eucalyptus bosistoana sapwood and heartwood investigated by microscopy
publisher Scion
series New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science
issn 1179-5395
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Abstract Background Eucalyptus bosistoana is currently investigated in New Zealand for its potential to produce naturally durable timber in short-rotation plantations. Little is known of heartwood formation in young trees. The objective of this study was to identify conventional and confocal microscopy methods which allow the observation of cell organelles and the chemical composition in the E. bosistoana parenchyma cells before and after heartwood formation. Results Nuclei, microtubules and peroxisomes in parenchyma cells of 2-year-old E. bosistoana stems were visualised by confocal microscopy combined with optimised immunolabelling protocols. Sequential staining of the tissue with toluidine blue and iodine/potassium iodide identified different cell organelles in parenchyma cells of sapwood. Iodine/potassium iodide stained starch (amyloplasts), while amido black stained proteins in sapwood. Fluorescence emission spectra confirmed the presence of chloroplasts in parenchyma of 2-year-old E. bosistoana. Fluorescence emission spectral (lambda) scans showed differences between parenchyma and fibre cells as well as sapwood and heartwood. Conclusions Physiological changes between sapwood and heartwood were visualised in parenchyma cells. Labelling of cell organelles was challenging due to unspecific binding and high background signals. Understanding heartwood formation is critical for the success of a plantation forest industry aiming to produce ground-durable timber, as heartwood formation is variable.
topic Amyloplasts
Chloroplasts
Confocal microscopy
Extractives
Microtubules
Nuclei
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40490-018-0118-6
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