Abstract

Samples of baculoviruses, a cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus, and an entomopoxvirus were prepared by several techniques for study in the scanning electron microscope. The techniques which gave satisfactory definition of surface ultrastructure were: (1) double fixation in glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide with critical point drying; and (2) double fixation as in (1) with a further postfixation by ligand-mediated osmium binding using thiocarbohydrazide as the ligand (OTO method) followed by critical point drying. The latter technique was superior to the former technique. Air drying of samples gave acceptable but inferior definition when compared with critical point-dried samples prepared by these techniques.

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