Staining Spores for Conidia Counting
IAC, Sara de Oliveira Olimpio, Rebecca Ogioni
Abstract
Methylene blue has different functions depending on its concentration. Its use allows the visualization of dead tissues and bacteria, for example. As a solution, this dye allows the identification of microorganisms in general. For practical use in this matter, the morphological identification of the microorganism is obtained from the visualization of its conidia with the specific dye.
Steps
Procedure
Add sample in 1,5 mL tube;
Add 100 uL of methylene blue dye;
Homogenize by vortexing for 10 seconds and wait 2 minutes;
Centrifuge for 1 minute at 16.000g;
Pipette 50 uL into the Neubauer chamber or microscope slide and cover with a cover slip;
Evaluate under an optical microscope;
Store at 4ºC overnight before to use.
Materials
Tween® 80;
Methylene blue;
Distilled water.
Soluction Preparation (100 mL)
In a becker add 80 mL of distilled water;
Weigh 0.7g of methylene blue;
Pipette out 20 uL of Tween® 80;
Fill volume to 100 mL with distilled water.
References
Pham, Tuan Anh et al. “Production of Blastospore of Entomopathogenic Beauveria bassiana in a Submerged Batch Culture.” Mycobiology vol. 37,3 (2009): 218-24. doi:10.4489/MYCO.2009.37.3.218
Oktari, A., et al. "The bacterial endospore stain on Schaeffer Fulton using variation of methylene blue solution." Journal of Physics: Conference Series . Vol. 812. No. 1. IOP Publishing, 2017.