Metal Distribution and Quantification in Plants Leaves by LA-ICPMS
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Phytoremediation
Hyperaccumulator Plants
La-Icpms
External Calibration
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Máster Universitario en Ciencias Analíticas y Bioanalíticas
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Hyperaccumulator plants are complex family characterized by taking up high amounts of heavy metals in their roots, translocating them to the shoot to be finally accumulated in above-ground organs, especially leaves. One of their principal interests is due to the possibility of using this type of plants for phytoremediation of contaminated or natural metal-rich soils. A new approach to quantify locally metals by LA-ICP-MS technique in these plants is presented using external calibration with addition of yttrium as internal standard with SRM NIST of tomato pressed pellets. On the other hand, a study of the metal distribution in Arabidopsis halleri leaves is performed by the same technique and elemental mapping is compared for fresh and freeze-dried leaves, young and mature leaves as well as for thin sections.
Hyperaccumulator plants are complex family characterized by taking up high amounts of heavy metals in their roots, translocating them to the shoot to be finally accumulated in above-ground organs, especially leaves. One of their principal interests is due to the possibility of using this type of plants for phytoremediation of contaminated or natural metal-rich soils. A new approach to quantify locally metals by LA-ICP-MS technique in these plants is presented using external calibration with addition of yttrium as internal standard with SRM NIST of tomato pressed pellets. On the other hand, a study of the metal distribution in Arabidopsis halleri leaves is performed by the same technique and elemental mapping is compared for fresh and freeze-dried leaves, young and mature leaves as well as for thin sections.
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