Quantification of pollen viability in Lantana camara by digital holographic microscopy.

Vipin Kumar, Nishant Goyal, Abhishek Prasad, Suresh Babu, Kedar Khare, Gitanjali Yadav
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Pollen grains represent the male gametes of seed plants and their viability is critical for sexual reproduction in the plant life cycle. Palynology and viability studies have traditionally been used to address a range of botanical, ecological and geological questions, but recent work has revealed the importance of pollen viability in invasion biology as well. Here, we report an efficient visual method for assessing the viability of pollen using digital holographic microscopy (DHM). Imaging data reveal that quantitative phase information provided by the technique can be correlated with viability as indicated by the outcome of the colorimetric test. We successfully test this method on pollen grains of Lantana camara, a well-known alien invasive plant in the tropical world. Our results show that pollen viability may be assessed accurately without the usual staining procedure and suggest potential applications of the DHM methodology to a number of emerging areas in plant science.

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数码全息显微技术定量测定大灯笼花粉活力。
花粉粒是种子植物的雄性配子,其生存能力在植物有性生殖过程中起着至关重要的作用。孢粉学和活力研究传统上被用于解决一系列植物学、生态学和地质学问题,但最近的工作也揭示了花粉活力在入侵生物学中的重要性。在这里,我们报告了一种利用数字全息显微镜(DHM)评估花粉活力的有效视觉方法。成像数据显示,该技术提供的定量相信息可以与比色测试结果表明的生存能力相关联。我们成功地对热带地区著名的外来入侵植物大花莲的花粉粒进行了测试。我们的研究结果表明,花粉活力可以在没有通常染色程序的情况下准确评估,并建议DHM方法在植物科学的许多新兴领域的潜在应用。
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