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Axioskop compound light microscope

Manufactured by Zeiss

The Axioskop compound light microscope is a high-quality optical instrument designed for precise analysis and observation of microscopic samples. It features advanced optics and a sturdy construction to provide clear, detailed images of specimens. The Axioskop is a versatile tool suitable for a wide range of applications in various scientific and research fields.

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Microscopy and Histochemical Staining

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Microscopy was carried out using a Zeiss Axioskop compound light microscope under brightfield or phase-contrast conditions. Histochemical staining was performed using the following protocols.
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Ammonium Molybdate Staining for Ethylene Detection

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For ethylene staining, seedlings were stained in a 1% ammonium molybdate (Sigma-Aldrich) solution in water [29 (link)] for 30 min to 2 h prior to examination using a Zeiss Axioskop compound light microscope under brightfield conditions. A blue to purple color in and around bacteria in plant root cells was a positive indication of ethylene production (Figure 1, Figure 2 and Figure 3).
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