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Utilization of Light Microscopy and FFT for MFA Measurement from Unstained Sections of Red Pine (Pinus Densiflora)

  • Kwon, Ohkyung (Nanobioimaging Center, National Instrumentation Center for Environmental Management, Seoul National University) ;
  • Lee, Mi-Rim (Nanobioimaging Center, National Instrumentation Center for Environmental Management, Seoul National University) ;
  • Eom, Chang-Deuk (Dept. of Forest Products, Korea Forest Research Institute)
  • Received : 2013.09.02
  • Accepted : 2013.09.24
  • Published : 2013.09.25

Abstract

This study demonstrates the utilization of light microscopy and Fast Fourier Transform-Peak Finding (FPF) method for microfibril angle (MFA) measurement from unstained sections of red pine (Pinus densiflora). To obtain an image with optimal contrast and resolution for MFA measurement, effects of numerical aperture (NA) of condenser lens and color filters were investigated. About 60% of NA of the maximum condenser NA produced an image with optimal contrast, but a color filter with short wavelength range (DAPI) created images with improved resolution. Manual angle measurement and the FPF method were applied to the image with optimal contrast for MFA measurement. The experimental results from the FPF method were considered to be more repeatable and less subjective than those from the manual angle measurement.

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