Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Puccinia Aecidia on Barbery Leaf
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Slide
Form – Prepared Microscope Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Examination of Rust Fungus on Host Leaf
Product Overview
The Puccinia Aecidia on Barbery Leaf slide is a meticulously prepared laboratory-grade specimen designed for detailed microscopic observation of rust fungus structures on host tissue. Each slide provides a clear view of the aecidia stage of Puccinia, highlighting spore formation, arrangement, and the interaction with barbery leaf tissue. Thin, uniform sectioning ensures accurate visualization of fungal cells and host structures without distortion, while staining enhances contrast between fungal and plant cells. Mounted on durable glass, the slide is resistant to mechanical damage, moisture, and laboratory hazards, ensuring long-term usability. Preparation supports reproducible imaging and consistent observation of morphological features. Fully compatible with standard light microscopes, it maintains optical clarity for high-resolution examination. Each specimen undergoes strict quality control to ensure uniform thickness, precise staining, and faithful representation of fungal structures. This slide combines clarity, durability, and ease of handling, making it a reliable tool for repeated microscopic studies. Professional-grade mounting guarantees long-term integrity, allowing multiple observations while preserving both host and pathogen features. With precise preparation and high-quality materials, this slide provides detailed visualization of Puccinia aecidia on barbery leaf, supporting clear and accurate laboratory investigations of fungal morphology and plant-fungus interactions.
1. What is the main application of the Puccinia Aecidia slide?
It is used for detailed microscopic examination of rust fungus structures and their interaction with host leaf tissue.
2. Is this slide compatible with standard laboratory microscopes?
Yes, it works effectively with all common light and compound microscopes used in laboratories.
3. Are there alternative slides for studying rust fungi?
Yes, slides like Puccinia Uredospores or Puccinia Teliospores can be used for comparative studies.
4. How should the Puccinia Aecidia slide be stored?
Store in a dry, dust-free slide box away from sunlight and humidity to maintain specimen quality.
5. Where is the Puccinia Aecidia slide sourced from?
It is sourced from reputable laboratory suppliers specializing in high-quality prepared microscope slides.










