Literature DB >> 11440302

Classification and counting of fluorescent pollen using an image analysis system.

G Aronne1, D Cavuoto, P Eduardo.   

Abstract

Pollen viability is commonly assessed by fluorochromatic reaction (FCR) because of the high correlation between positive fluorescence of the pollen grains and their ability to germinate. One of the advantages of this method is its simplicity. An experiment to test FCR analysis for reproducibility, however, showed that results are affected by subjectivity. There is little consistency between analysts, and assessment by the same analyst may differ for the same pollen sample image examined at different times. These problems were solved by a computerized image analysis system that provides a method for classifying positive and negative fluorescent pollen and automatic counting of the grains in each class. The computerized image analysis system does not change the biochemistry of the FCR test, but avoids some experimental errors owing to the subjectivity of the analyst. Microscope images of the pollen after FCR were digitized and later analyzed by specially designed software, "Plant Meter." This software deletes the dark background of the image to isolate the grains, and subsequently counts positive and negative fluorescent pollen grains. An experiment was carried out to validate software output and it showed reliable results. Moreover, the software is user friendly and very little training is necessary for analysts to achieve reliable results.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11440302     DOI: 10.1080/bih.76.1.35.40

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotech Histochem        ISSN: 1052-0295            Impact factor:   1.718


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