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Overview

This video demonstrates a double staining method using ruthenium red and lactophenol cotton blue to visualize pectins and chitins during plant-fungus interactions in a coffee rust plant. The procedure helps understand plant defense mechanisms during fungal infections.

Protocol

1. Double staining process

  1. Begin with ultrathin, resin-embedded leaf sections of Coffee arabica cv. Catuaí infected with coffee rust. Cover the sections with 2 mL of 5% cotton blue in lactophenol (40% glycerol, 20% phenol, and 20% lactic acid in water) and heat them on a hot plate at 45 °C for 5 min (Figure 1A).
  2. Remove the excess dye by washing the slide three times in a beaker filled with distilled water (Figure 1B-D).<.......

Representative Results

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Figure 1: Details of the individual steps of the double-staining protocol. (A) Cover the sections with drops of cotton blue lactophenol and heat the slides on a hot plate at 45 °C. (B-C) Remove the excess dye by washing in distilled water. (D) Sections on the glass slides after washing (denoted by arrows). (E) Cover the sections with drops of ruthenium.......

References

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Source: Marques, J. P. R., and Nuevo, L. G. Double-Staining Method to Detect Pectin in Plant-Fungus Interaction. J. Vis. Exp. (2022).

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