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ABSTRACTThe entire crystallization process and the effect of freezing rates on the temperature of spontaneous freezing (TSF) of living onion epidermal cells were analysed in this study. The cells, stained with iodine at a concentration of 1%, were frozen at three different freezing rates, i.e. 2, 1.2, and 0.5°C/min, and were thawed at 5°C/min. The higher freezing rate caused a higher TSF. Moreover, this article presents a method for determining whether a cell is inactivated by a plasmolysis experiment. The results of plasmolysis showed that the formation of ice crystals did not cause fatal mechanical damages to the cells, even when the freezing rate was as slow as 0.1°C/min. Finally, this article also demonstrated the grey-scale changes that occurred in the cells, as evidenced by an image processing technique. This further highlighted the ice crystal growth process and showed the ice crystal content at different locations inside the cells.

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