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Abb. 2. Makroskopische und mikroskopische Darstellungen von einem Mangokern und Mangokernfragmenten. A: Dreidimensionale
Darstellung eines Mangokerns in der Gesamtansicht auf Basis einer μ-CT-Messung. B: Detailansicht einer
Mangokernschale im axialen Schnitt mit großen Interzellularen (Pfeil). C: Mit Safranin gefärbter (Mikrotom-) Dünnschnitt
eines in PG eingebetteten Mangokernschalenfragments mit Interzellularen (Pfeil). D: 3D-RLM Darstellung eines verkohlten
Mangokernschalenfragments mit vergrößertem Ausschnitt mit Interzellularen und der charakteristischen Struktur von
Mangokernschalen in der Übersicht.

Abb. 2. Makroskopische und mikroskopische Darstellungen von einem Mangokern und Mangokernfragmenten. A: Dreidimensionale Darstellung eines Mangokerns in der Gesamtansicht auf Basis einer μ-CT-Messung. B: Detailansicht einer Mangokernschale im axialen Schnitt mit großen Interzellularen (Pfeil). C: Mit Safranin gefärbter (Mikrotom-) Dünnschnitt eines in PG eingebetteten Mangokernschalenfragments mit Interzellularen (Pfeil). D: 3D-RLM Darstellung eines verkohlten Mangokernschalenfragments mit vergrößertem Ausschnitt mit Interzellularen und der charakteristischen Struktur von Mangokernschalen in der Übersicht.

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