[MPWG] COURSE: Microscopic ID & Characterization of Botanicals and Plant Materials (College Park, MD)
Olivia Kwong
plant at plantconservation.org
Thu Jan 10 09:05:04 CST 2008
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From: "Ziobro, George C" <george.ziobro at fda.hhs.gov>
Microscopic Identification and Characterization of Botanicals and Plant
Materials
Objective:
To introduce the student to the terms, techniques, and literature used to
identify unknown botanical material as a basis for further study.
Goals:
During this course the student is expected to learn basic optical theory
and to have enough practice that they become comfortable purchasing,
maintaining, and using compound light microscopes, brightfield, and
polarized light for the analysis of plant material. The student is
expected to learn the value of voucher specimens, the diagnostic features
of ground plant material and where to go in order to get information on
botanical nomenclature, literature, botany, and plant anatomy.
This is an intensive five day course with an approximately equal mixture
of lecture and hands on training. At the end of the course the student
should be able to write a brief monograph identifying the different cell
types present in the sample and use the web to gather additional
information on plant taxonomy. Maximum class size is 12 with a teacher to
student ratio of 1:6.
Date:
March 10 - 13, 2008, 8:00 am- 4-30 pm and March 14, 8:00 am to noon.
Location:
Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
College Park, Maryland
Cost: This course has been funded by the National Institutes of Health,
Office of Dietary Supplements. The participants are responsible for their
own travel, lodging, and meals while attending the course. There is a $50
registration fee.
Date:
March 10 - 13, 2008, 8:00 am- 4-30 pm and March 14, 8:00 am to noon.
Location:
Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
College Park, Maryland
Instructors: George C. Ziobro, Ph.D.
Stanley Cichowicz (FDA retired)
Registration: Contact Mr. Stanley Cichowicz at microscopist at yahoo.com
Course Topics:
Brightfield and Polarized Light Microscopy:
Basic Optics
Purchasing a microscope
Adjusting -Koehler illumination.
Calibrating an ocular micrometer and basic measurements.
Botanical Nomenclature:
Common names
Latin binomials
Authors
Reference Specimens:
Herbarium specimens:
Ground and chopped specimens
Making a plant collection
Cataloging a collection
Basic Botany:
Plant families
Plant Organs
Plant tissues
Reference Literature:
Diagnostic Features of Ground Plant Material:
Laboratory techniques
Rehydrating and clearing dried material
Powdering, grinding, and chopping
Slide making techniques:
Tools
Reagents
Particle handling
Chemistry on the microscope slide
Documentation of analytical results:
Value of images
Sample integrity
Monographs
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