The cells which make up plant tissues remain fixed together through shared cell walls. Cell-to-cell communication principally takes place through these shared interfaces through a combination of plasmodesmata, transporters, and the apoplastic space. To better understand the capacity for intercellular communication in plant tissues, this chapter outlines a method which can be used to quantify the surface area of shared intercellular interfaces using whole mount imaging and quantitative 3D image analysis. This method allows the potential for intercellular communication as prescribed by cellular architecture to be measured at single cell resolution.

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