We have determined the distribution of aluminum in the epidermal cells of mature tea leaves using micro-beam particle-induced X-ray emission. The observed pattern of aluminum distribution in the epidermal cells suggests that aluminum exists in cell walls. Silicon exhibits a distribution that is nearly identical to that of aluminum, suggesting co-localization with aluminum
Background: The fern Dicranopteris linearis is a hyperaccumulator of rare earth elements (REEs), alu...
Particle induced x-ray emission (PIXE) is a very sensitive technique that can quickly and reliably m...
Summary: The cellular and subcellular distributions of trace elements can provide important clues to...
Tea plants (Camellia sinensis) are well known for their ability to accumulate high concentrations of...
More than 30,000 ppm of aluminium (Al) was found accumulated in old tea leaves. The localization of ...
Tea plants (Camellia sinensis) are well known for their ability to accumulate high concentrations of...
Aluminium (Al) is highly toxic to plant growth, with soluble concentrations being elevated in the ∼4...
Monocot species and dicot species differ widely in the composition of their cell walls, namely in th...
The primary roots of eddo (Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott var. antiquorum Hubbard & Rehde) were tre...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the mechanisms of Al tolerance in wheat varieties by th...
Aluminium (Al) uptake and transport in the root tip of buckwheat is not yet completely understood. F...
Aluminium (Al) K- and L-edge X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) has been used to examine A...
The cellular and subcellular distributions of trace elements can provide important clues to understa...
Abstract Quantitative information on the uptake and distribution of Al at the cellula...
The soils developed under High Altitude Rocky Complexes in Brazil are generally of very low chemical...
Background: The fern Dicranopteris linearis is a hyperaccumulator of rare earth elements (REEs), alu...
Particle induced x-ray emission (PIXE) is a very sensitive technique that can quickly and reliably m...
Summary: The cellular and subcellular distributions of trace elements can provide important clues to...
Tea plants (Camellia sinensis) are well known for their ability to accumulate high concentrations of...
More than 30,000 ppm of aluminium (Al) was found accumulated in old tea leaves. The localization of ...
Tea plants (Camellia sinensis) are well known for their ability to accumulate high concentrations of...
Aluminium (Al) is highly toxic to plant growth, with soluble concentrations being elevated in the ∼4...
Monocot species and dicot species differ widely in the composition of their cell walls, namely in th...
The primary roots of eddo (Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott var. antiquorum Hubbard & Rehde) were tre...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the mechanisms of Al tolerance in wheat varieties by th...
Aluminium (Al) uptake and transport in the root tip of buckwheat is not yet completely understood. F...
Aluminium (Al) K- and L-edge X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) has been used to examine A...
The cellular and subcellular distributions of trace elements can provide important clues to understa...
Abstract Quantitative information on the uptake and distribution of Al at the cellula...
The soils developed under High Altitude Rocky Complexes in Brazil are generally of very low chemical...
Background: The fern Dicranopteris linearis is a hyperaccumulator of rare earth elements (REEs), alu...
Particle induced x-ray emission (PIXE) is a very sensitive technique that can quickly and reliably m...
Summary: The cellular and subcellular distributions of trace elements can provide important clues to...