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Ewa Talik1, Adam Guzik2, Eugeniusz Małkowski3, Gabriela Woźniak4, Edyta Sierka4.
Abstract
Vascular plants are able to conduct biominerEntities:
Keywords: Biomineralization; Calamagrostis epigejos; Calcium carbonate; Calcium oxalate; Mineralized plant waxes; Phragmites australis; Phytoliths
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29143884 PMCID: PMC5904246 DOI: 10.1007/s00709-017-1179-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protoplasma ISSN: 0033-183X Impact factor: 3.356
Fig. 1Development of calcium carbonate spherical forms in vascular bundles of Calamagrostis epigejos. a Precipitation of calcium carbonate in vascular bundles is shown by arrows. b, c Successive stages of agglomeration. d Spherulite formation in the Ostwald process. e, f Defected grown spheres. g–i In the final step, more perfect spheres are formed probably vaterite
Fig. 2EDX analysis of the spherical forms shown in Fig. 1g. The sphere shape and chemical composition can indicate vaterite formation
Fig. 3Calcium oxalate crystals in Calamagrostis epigejos. a Octahedral crystal the shape and chemical composition indicate calcium oxalate dehydrate. b Calcium crystals found on the surface of wax the octahedral shape indicates the calcium oxalate. c Calcium oxalate crystal obtained from leached leaf tissue. d Collection of leached crystals on the filter—many recesses visible on the crystals emerges due to removing organic matter by hydroxide
Fig. 4Calcium oxalate or carbonate crystals in Phragmites australis. a Leached crystal—many recesses visible on the crystals emerges due to removing organic tissue by hydroxide. b EDX analysis of leached calcium carbonate and silica phytolith. c Flower-like crystal built mainly from Ca with an admixture of Mg and K. d Flower-like calcium compound crystal with S and K found in vacuoles
Fig. 5Typical forms of calcium oxalate crystals found in Calamagrostis epigejos. a Raphides. b Styloides. c Druses
Fig. 6EDX analyses for mineral objects found on the leaves of Calamagrostis epigejos. All objects contain elements C and O coming from organic matter. Besides were observed. a Crystal rich in K Cl Si. b Crystal with Ba S K Si Ca. c–f Examples of crystals with similar composition having Al Si Ca with admixtures of another elements (Na, K, Fe, Ti)
Fig. 7Silica objects. a, b Phytoliths of Calamagrostis epigejos of the deformed dumbbell form. c Phytoliths of Phragmites australis. d Phytoliths of P. australis as a result of force they have been dislocated in the leaf tissue. In this way, it was revealed that the phytolith is a cylinder. e Development of the silica forms for C. epigejos. f, g Silica balls for C. epigejos. h–j Aluminasilicate balls observed in P. australis
Fig. 8Waxes observed for Calamagrostis epigejos. a Randomly oriented plates. b Leakage of amorphous wax. c Phragmites australis. d Rodlets. e Tubes. f Curled forms