This book summarizes information on autofluorescence of plant secretory cells as a phenomenon and the possibilities of the practical use of light emission by cell biologists, biophysists, biochemists, botanists and ecologists.
Autofluorescence of Secretory Cells as a Phenomenon: Secretory Cells
Technique for the Study of Secretory Cell's Autofluorescence
Characteristics of Fluorescing Secretory Cells
Autofluorescence of Specialized Secretory Cells: Secretory Cells in Spore-breeding Plants
Secretory Cell of Seed-breeding Plants
Fluorescence of Secretions and their Individual Components: Spectral Analysis of Excretions and Extracts from Secretory Structures
Fluorescent Substances of Secretions
Autofluorescence of Secretory Cells During their Development: Development of Unicellular Systems
Development of Complex Secretory Structures
Fluorescence of Living Cells at Intercellular Contacts: Pollen-pistil Interactions. Contacts at the Fertilization
Interactions at the Allelopathy. Contacts between Cells from Different Plant Species
Autofluorescence in Cellular Diagnostics: Express-microanalysis of the State and Accumulation of Secondary Metabolites
Cell Viability and Compatibility
Autofluorescence in Diagnostics of Cellular Damage
Diagnostics of Cellular Processes on the Fluorescing Cellular Models
Fluorescence of Cells as Biosensors Bioindicator Reactions
Cytodiagnostics in Botanical Investigation and Education
Individual Components of Secretions as Fluorescence Dyes and Probes: Interactions of Cells with Fluorescent Components of Secretions
Possible Mechanisms of the Emission of the Secretory Products at the Interaction with Living Cells
Biography
V V Roshchina