PI staining of root tip and measurement

PC Pengfei Cao
SK Sang-Jin Kim
AX Anqi Xing
CS Craig A Schenck
LL Lu Liu
NJ Nan Jiang
JW Jie Wang
RL Robert L Last
FB Federica Brandizzi
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PI (propidium iodide) staining was conducted by 3 min incubation of Arabidopsis seedlings in propidium iodide (Invitrogen, P3566) diluted to 1 μg/mL using Arabidopsis growth medium (½ LS and 1% sucrose). After staining, all samples were immediately washed for 1 min and then subjected to imaging. Confocal images of propidium iodide stained root tips were analyzed using Cell-O-Tape (French et al., 2012), which is a plugin of ImageJ that automatically segments three zones in a root tip (the meristem, the transition zone and the mature zone) by comparing the lengths of adjacent cells in the same cortical layer. Adjacent cells with significant increase in cell length belong to the transition zone. Cells before and after the transition zone are categorized as cells in the meristem and the mature zone respectively. The program records the length of each cell and the cell number in each zone.

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