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. 2002 Dec;130(4):1815–1826. doi: 10.1104/pp.007799

Table II.

Proportion and amount of Zn malate and Zn phosphate species in the plant samples

Sample [Zn]sol. [Zn] EXAFS
Chemical Analyses
Proportion of Zn speciesa
Concentrationsb
Concentrations
Zn Malate Zn Phosphate NSS ×10−2c Zn Malate Zn Phosphate Malate P
μM μmol g−1 molar % of total Zn μmol g-1 μmol g−1
Aerial parts
A.h.-C 250 160  ± 1 100  ± 10 0  ± 10 2.5 160  ± 17 0  ± 16 165  ± 24 67  ± 2
100 62  ± 1 100  ± 10 0  ± 10 4.1 62  ± 7 0  ± 6 144  ± 28 74  ± 6
10 11  ± 2 67  ± 10 33  ± 10 5.6 7  ± 3 4  ± 2 113  ± 6 67  ± 12
A.h.-NC 250 217  ± 19 100  ± 10 0  ± 10 5.9 217  ± 43 0  ± 24 221  ± 35 73  ± 7
100 80  ± 3 100  ± 10 0  ± 10 3.3 80  ± 11 0  ± 8 111  ± 32 56  ± 7
A.l. 10 6  ± 0 0  ± 10 100  ± 10 13.4 0  ± 1 6  ± 1 220  ± 22 77  ± 3
A.h.-C (soil) 169  ± 8 100  ± 10 0  ± 10 3.9 169  ± 26 0  ± 18 447  ± 26 95  ± 2
Roots
A.h.-C 250 218  ± 15 0  ± 10 100  ± 10 9.4 0  ± 23 218  ± 38 2  ± 1 469  ± 5
100 105  ± 15 0  ± 10 100  ± 10 14.8 0  ± 12 105  ± 27 6  ± 1 419  ± 57
10 17  ± 4 0  ± 10 100  ± 10 9.4 0  ± 2 17  ± 6 6  ± 0 181  ± 45
A.h.-NC 250 218  ± 30 0  ± 10 100  ± 10 7.4 0  ± 25 218  ± 55 5  ± 2 551  ± 54
100 74  ± 13 0  ± 10 100  ± 10 10.9 0  ± 9 74  ± 22 21  ± 6 239  ± 47
A.l. 10 46  ± 2 0  ± 10 100  ± 10 10.3 0  ± 5 46  ± 7 10  ± 4 292  ± 2
A.h.-C (soil)d 112  ± 11 75  ± 10 25  ± 10 3.6 84  ± 21 28  ± 15 36  ± 5 70  ± 5
Zn Malate Zn Citrate Zn Phosphate Zn Malate Zn Citrate Zn Phosphate Malate Citrate P
29  ± 10 39  ± 10 32  ± 10 5.3 33  ± 15 44 35  ± 16 36  ± 5 138  ± 24 70  ± 5
a

Proportions of Zn species (in molar % of total Zn) were determined by simulating the plant EXAFS spectra by a linear combination of Zn malate and Zn phytate spectra (Fig. 3). 

b

Concentrations are calculated from the proportion of the two species and the total Zn concentrations (Table I). 

c

The quality of the fit is estimated by: NSS = Σ [k3 χ (k)expk3 χ (k)reconstr.]2/Σ [k3χ (k)exp]2). 

d

For this sample, two Zn distributions are given, one including Zn malate and Zn phytate, and one including Zn citrate as well. The error bars correspond to an uncertainty of 10% for the proportion of Zn species, to the sd over three samples for the measured concentrations, and to the combination of both uncertainties for the deduced concentrations of Zn species.