Published in Scientific Papers. Series B, Horticulture, Vol. LXVI, Issue 1
Written by Daniel Kazimir KURZELUK
Staining fungi or anatomical parts of them (spores, conidiae, conidiophores, mycelia etc.) is still one of the most used study method in phyto- or zoo- or anatomopathology. In order to fix, dehydrate and clarify them, lactophenol remains the best reagent. Even if various modern techniques are used today, some of the nowadays neglected „classical ones” can sometimes provide an alternate investigation method which can led to interesting morphological and systematic data, or, at least reveal in more specific ways microscopical structural details.
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