Elemental composition in vesicles of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, as revealed by PIXE analysis.

Olsson, Pål Axel; Hammer, Edith; Pallon, Jan; van Aarle, Ingrid, et al. (2011). Elemental composition in vesicles of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, as revealed by PIXE analysis.. Fungal Biology, 115, (7), 643 - 648
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Authors:
Olsson, Pål Axel ; Hammer, Edith ; Pallon, Jan ; van Aarle, Ingrid , et al.
Department:
Department of Biology
MEMEG
Nuclear physics
Microbial Ecology
Plant Biology
Research Group:
Microbial Ecology
Plant Biology
Abstract:
We investigated element accumulation in vesicles of the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus Glomus intraradices, extracted from the roots of inoculated leek plants. The elemental composition (elements heavier than Mg) was quantified using particle-induced X-ray emission (PIXE), in combination with scanning transmission ion microscopy (STIM). In vesicles, P was the most abundant of the elements analysed, followed by Ca, S, Si and K. We analysed 12 vesicles from two root systems and found that the variation between vesicles was particularly high for P and Si. The P content related positively to Si, Zn and K, while its relation to Cl fitted to a negative power function. Vesicle transects showed that P and K were present in central parts, while Ca was present mainly near the vesicle surfaces. The results showed that P is an important part (0.5% of the dry weight) of the vesicle content and that the distribution of some elements, within mycelia, may be strongly correlated.
Keywords:
Biological Sciences ; Subatomic Physics
ISSN:
1878-6146
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