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. 1959 Dec;6(3):431-6.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.6.3.431.

Permanganate fixation of plant cells

Permanganate fixation of plant cells

H H MOLLENHAUER. J Biophys Biochem Cytol. 1959 Dec.

Abstract

In an evaluation of procedures explored to circumvent some of the problems of osmium tetroxide-fixation and methacrylate embedding of plant materials, excised segments of root tips of Zea mays were fixed for electron microscopy in potassium permanganate in the following treatment variations: unbuffered and veronal-acetate buffered solutions of 0.6, 2.0, and 5.0 per cent KMnO(4) at pH 5.0, 6.0, 6.7, and 7.5, and temperatures of 2-4 degrees C. and 22 degrees C. After fixation the segments were dehydrated, embedded in epoxy resin, sectioned, and observed or photographed. The cells of the central region of the rootcap are described. The fixation procedures employing unbuffered solutions containing 2.0 to 5.0 per cent KMnO(4) at a temperature of 22 degrees C. gave particularly good preservation of cell structure and all membrane systems. Similar results were obtained using a solution containing 2.0 per cent KMnO(4), buffered with veronal-acetate to pH 6.0, and a fixation time of 2 hours at 22 degrees C. The fixation procedure utilizing veronal-acetate buffered, 0.6 per cent KMnO(4) at 2-4 degrees C. and pH 6.7 also gave relatively good preservation of most cellular constituents. However, preservation of the plasma membrane was not so good, nor was the intensity of staining so great, as that with the group of fixatives containing greater concentrations of KMnO(4). The other fixation procedures did not give satisfactory preservation of fine structure. A comparison is made of cell structures as fixed in KMnO(4) or OsO(4).

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