Combined NanoSIMS and synchrotron X-ray fluorescence reveal distinct cellular and subcellular distribution patterns of trace elements in rice tissues.
The cellular and subcellular distributions of trace elements can provide important clues to understanding how the elements are transported and stored in plant cells, but mapping their distributions is a challenging task. The distributions of arsenic, iron, zinc, manganese and copper, as well as phys...
Main Authors: | Moore, K, Chen, Y, van de Meene, A, Hughes, L, Liu, W, Geraki, T, Mosselmans, F, McGrath, S, Grovenor, C, Zhao, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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