Abstract
Thin sections of leaves and anthers of Beta vulgaris L., fixed in glutaraldehyde-OsO4 and embedded in epoxy resin, were stained with different stains at pH ranges from 5 to 9 at 50 C to select those that provided polychromatic staining of suitable intensity. The thionin derivatives, Azure B, Toluidine Blue O, and polychrome Methylene Blue provided adequate staining, as did the commerically prepared stain Paragon PS 1301. Azure B stain was superior for sugar beet 0.5u monitor sections: cytoplasm appeared grey; nuclei, blue-grey; nucleoli, blue; chloroplasts, blue-green; primary walls, blue; and secondary walls, light blue. Choice of one of the stains mentioned probably would depend upon the plant material under study.