A new technique for studying the stylet tracks of homopteran insects in hand-sectioned plant tissue using light or epifluorescence microscopy

Citation
Eb. Brennan et al., A new technique for studying the stylet tracks of homopteran insects in hand-sectioned plant tissue using light or epifluorescence microscopy, BIOTECH HIS, 76(2), 2001, pp. 59-66
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
BIOTECHNIC & HISTOCHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
10520295 → ACNP
Volume
76
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
59 - 66
Database
ISI
SICI code
1052-0295(200103)76:2<59:ANTFST>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Homopteran insects, such as aphids, psyllids and scales, inject a proteinac eous salivary sheath into their host plant tissue during feeding. This shea th, also referred to as a stylet track, remains in the tissue after the sty lets are withdrawn, and is useful for studying plant resistance to insects and plant virus transmission. We describe a new method for studying stylet tracks. Hand microtome sectioned plant material was fixed and cleared in et hanol. The stylet tracks were stained with acid fuchsin and counterstained with aniline blue or fast green. The acid fuchsin stained stylet tracks wer e pink to red under light microscopy, and orange under TRITC epifluorescenc e. Stylet tracks in unstained sections autofluoresced under DAPI epifluores cence. This new technique is significantly faster and less complex than pre vious techniques, and permitted visualization of stylet tracks with light o r epifluorescence microscopy within 1 hr of collecting fresh plant material . The technique was also applicable to a broad range of homopterans and pla nt taxa and provided excellent photomicrographs.