Fluorescence microscopy for visualization of soil microorganisms—a review

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Ying Li
Warren A Dick
Olli H. Tuovinen
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[1] Ohio State University,Environmental Science Graduate Program
[2] Ohio State University,School of Natural Resources
[3] Ohio State University,Department of Microbiology
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Confocal laser scanning microscopy; Fluorescence microscopy; Fluorochromes; In situ hybridization; Microbial stains;
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Direct microscopic observation of microorganisms is an important tool in many microbial studies. Such observations have been reported for Protozoa, fungi, inoculated bacteria, and rhizosphere microorganisms but few studies have focused on indigenous bacteria and their spatial relationship within various microhabitats. Principles and applications of epifluorescence microscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy for visualization of soil microorganisms in situ are reviewed. Both cationic and anionic dyes (also commonly referred to as fluorochromes if they are fluorescent) have been used based on their ability to bind to specific cellular components of microbial cells. Common fluorochromes used for imaging of microbial cells include acridine orange, ethidium bromide, fluorescein isothiocyanate, 5-(4,6-dichlorotriazinyl) aminofluorescein, 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, europium chelate, magnesium salt of 8-anilino-1-naphthalene sulfonic acid, and calcofluor white M2R. Combining fluorescence staining techniques with soil thin section technology allows one to obtain images of microorganisms in situ. Soil texture and the procedures used for resin embedding are important factors affecting the quality of stained soil thin sections. Indeed, general limitations of applying fluorescence microscopy to soil ecological studies are the non-specific binding of dyes to the soil matrix and the autofluorescence of some soil components. The development of fluorescent in situ hybridization and confocal laser scanning microscopy techniques provides new potential for microbial distribution studies.
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