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With improved microscope and preparation techniques, studies of
histo logical structures of plant organisms experienced a revival
of interest at the end of the 19th century. From that time,
histological data have sub stantially studies of the pioneers in
botanical science. From the beginning of the 20th century, the
microscope allowed research in cell structure, the general
functional unit of living beings. Advances in cytology gradually
influenced histology, at first, however, rather timidly. Only the
new and spectacular progress in ultrastructural cytology and
cytochemistry led to a great increase in modern work on the
structures of vascular plants and the related ontogenical and
physiological data, thanks to the use of the electron microscope
and the contribution of molecular biology. Not only did new
techniques lead to new approaches, but achieve ments in general
biology shifted the orientation of research, linking in vestigation
to the physiological aspects of cell and tissue differentiation.
Among these, the demonstration of the general principles of develop
ment, and the characterization of molecules common to plants and
animals, which control and govern the main basic functions of cells
and tissues, have widened the scope of modern research on plant
struc tures. Present trends in biological research show that it is
necessary to know the structures thoroughly, from the
ultrastructural cytological scale to the scale of tissue and organ
arrangement, even for physiological research on either cells,
tissues, or whole organs. The study of growth factors, differ
entiation, or organogenesis can be mentioned as an example."
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