AI Article Synopsis

  • The study identifies a need for improved methods to quantify plant cell geometry, as existing manual measurement techniques are low in efficiency and often subjective.
  • A new tool, called Cell-o-tape, has been developed to accurately measure and count individual cells in confocal microscope images, allowing users to analyze cell lengths along a defined line.
  • Cell-o-tape performs comparably to human experts in pinpointing cell wall transitions in plant roots, and is available as an open-source ImageJ/Fiji macro.

Article Abstract

Background: The ability to quantify the geometry of plant organs at the cellular scale can provide novel insights into their structural organization. Hitherto manual methods of measurement provide only very low throughput and subjective solutions, and often quantitative measurements are neglected in favour of a simple cell count.

Results: We present a tool to count and measure individual neighbouring cells along a defined file in confocal laser scanning microscope images. The tool allows the user to extract this generic information in a flexible and intuitive manner, and builds on the raw data to detect a significant change in cell length along the file. This facility can be used, for example, to provide an estimate of the position of transition into the elongation zone of an Arabidopsis root, traditionally a location sensitive to the subjectivity of the experimenter.

Conclusions: Cell-o-tape is shown to locate cell walls with a high degree of accuracy and estimate the location of the transition feature point in good agreement with human experts. The tool is an open source ImageJ/Fiji macro and is available online.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3359173PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4811-8-7DOI Listing

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