Bacillus polymyxa sporangia and spores were prepared for examination in the electron microscope by methods whose critical features were apparently: judicious use of vacuum, to encourage complete penetration of the embedding medium; the use of epoxy resins as embedding media; and cutting of the thin sections with a diamond knife. Electron micrographs of material prepared in this manner exhibit undeformed sporangial sections. Some of the structures revealed have been shown before, though perhaps less distinctly; other structures are revealed here for the first time. While this single study does not pretend to elucidate all the complexities of sporulation in bacteria, these and similar images should make this possible, and some mention of the preparatory techniques that lead to them seems advisable at this time.
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1 April 1960
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April 01 1960
An Effective Method of Preparing Sections of Bacillus polymyxa Sporangia and Spores for Electron Microscopy
Pauline E. Holbert
Pauline E. Holbert
From the Electron Microscope Laboratory, in the Institute of Microbiology, Rutgers, the State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
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Pauline E. Holbert
From the Electron Microscope Laboratory, in the Institute of Microbiology, Rutgers, the State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Received:
June 24 1959
Copyright, 1960, by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1960
J Biophys and Biochem Cytol (1960) 7 (2): 373–376.
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Received:
June 24 1959
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Pauline E. Holbert; An Effective Method of Preparing Sections of Bacillus polymyxa Sporangia and Spores for Electron Microscopy . J Biophys and Biochem Cytol 1 April 1960; 7 (2): 373–376. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.7.2.373
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