Numéro |
J. Phys. IV France
Volume 104, March 2003
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Page(s) | 341 - 344 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:200300095 |
J. Phys. IV France 104 (2003) 341
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:200300095
Application of SEM/EDX and
-SRXF analyses to describe metals
distribution in Zea mays organs and tissues
M. Marmiroli1, E. Maestri1, G. Antonioli2 and N. Marmiroli1
1 Department of Environmental Science, University of Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze 11/A, 43100 Parma, Italy
2 Department of Physics, University of Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze 7/A, 43100 Parma, Italy
Abstract
A complete analysis was performed utilising scanning electron microanalysis to describe metals
distribution in Zea mays, within the framework of the INCO-EU project "FERTILIA". Thin dried cross sections of
roots and stems were analysed. A set of points for the different tissues were scanned and processed with the
semi-quantitative
analysis to check for macronutrients Ca, K, P, Mg, Ct, micronutrients Cu, Zn, Fe, Si, and toxic metals as
Cr and Pb. Dot-maps of the same elements were acquired on representative sections from each specimen. Micro-SRXF
(Synchrotron Radiation induced X-ray micro-Fluorescence) analyses of samples from the same plants were
performed at the LURE (Laboratoire pour l'Utilisation du Rayonment Electromagnetique). Maize stems and roots
sections were analysed fresh at the D15 beamline. Elements distributions in each sample was plotted on 2D or 3D map. Both
types of analyses, evidenced that Ca and K were the most abundant elements. Good agreement between
data from SEM/EDX and
-SRXF analyses was established utilising tissues labelling through the ubiquitary
element Ca. Root periderm, root cortex and stem parenchyma showed the highest metal concentrations. The Ca
content was utilised for the semiquantitative microanalysis to clear out possible `outsider' spots among the measured points.
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