We have developed a microwave protocol for a paraffin-embedding
microtechnique of the shoot apical meristem of Zea mays and have
successfully applied this protocol to other plant tissues. This protocol
decreases the time required for all aspects of microtechnique tissue
processing, including fixation (24 hr to 15 min), dehydration (73 hr to 10
min), and infiltration (96 hr to 3 hr). Additionally, the time required to
adhere paraffin ribbons to gelatin-coated slides and for the
Johanson's safranin O, fast green FCF staining protocol has been
significantly decreased. Using this technique, the quality of tissue
preservation and subsequent in situ localization of knotted mRNA
was increased by using microwaves.