TY  - CONF
AU  - Arcon, Iztok
AU  - Vogel-Mikus, Katarina
AU  - Kump, Peter
TI  - Micro-XANES analysis of metal accumulation in plants on sub-cellular level
M1  - DESY-2013-00887
PY  - 2013
AB  - There is a growing need to develop powerful analytical tools for monitoring concentrations and chemical state of trace element in the biosphere and its abiotic environment, due to pollution and degradation of ecosystems worldwide. Increased metal concentrations present in the environment pose a threat to all living organisms from microorganisms and plants to animals and humans, because they interfere with vital biological processes. The goal is to efficiently assess metal bioavailability and toxicity, and gain more knowledge on the mechanisms of metal uptake, accumulation and detoxification in living organisms [1]. In this work we demonstrate that a combination of micro-XRF imaging and micro-XANES and EXAFS analysis represents a powerful and indispensable tool for characterization of metal pollutants on subcellular level. The methodological approaches for efficient micro-XAS experiments are presented, the limitations and sources of potential systematic errors in XANES and EXAFS analysis (especially at low energies) due to self-absorption effects and strong energy dependent penetration depth of X-ray beam in the sample are discussed. Some typical  examples of such combined micro-spectroscopy analysis are selected from the following research fields: Cd/Zn hyper-accumulating plants, that can be used for phytoremediation of Cd/Zn polluted and degraded ecosystems, including investigation of the role of externally supplied sulphur compounds in the nutrient solution of the Cd/Zn hyperaccumulator Thlaspi praecox, that may alter leaf Cd distribution and Cd ligand environment [2]; biofortification, which aims to increase essential elements (Fe) concentrations in the edible plant parts [3];  microbial regulation of metal (Fe, Pd) uptake and formation of Fe-oxide and Pd nanoparticles, encapsulated in exopolysaccharide to avoid iron toxicity under anaerobic conditions, discovered on a strain of Klebsiella oxytoca, isolated from acid pyrite-mine drainage[4].
T2  - 22nd International Congress on X-ray Optics and Microanalysis
CY  - 2 Sep 2013 - 6 Sep 2013, Hamburg (Germany)
Y2  - 2 Sep 2013 - 6 Sep 2013
M2  - Hamburg, Germany
LB  - PUB:(DE-HGF)6
UR  - https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/154275
ER  -