Non-destructive measurement of calcium and potassium in apple and pear using handheld x-ray fluorescence

Calcium and potassium are essential for cell signalling, ion homeostasis and cell wall strength in plants. Unlike nutrients such as nitrogen and potassium, calcium is immobile in plants. Localized calcium deficiencies result in agricultural losses; particularly for fleshy horticultural crops in whic...

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Main Author: Lee A Kalcsits
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00442/full
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spelling doaj-bcb93239167742a6bd6a6a9e2fbd55f72020-11-24T22:41:56ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-04-01710.3389/fpls.2016.00442185928Non-destructive measurement of calcium and potassium in apple and pear using handheld x-ray fluorescenceLee A Kalcsits0Washington State UniversityCalcium and potassium are essential for cell signalling, ion homeostasis and cell wall strength in plants. Unlike nutrients such as nitrogen and potassium, calcium is immobile in plants. Localized calcium deficiencies result in agricultural losses; particularly for fleshy horticultural crops in which elemental imbalances in fruit contribute to the development of physiological disorders such as bitter pit in apple and cork spot in pear. Currently, elemental analysis of plant tissue is destructive, time consuming and costly. This is a limitation for nutrition studies related to calcium in plants. Handheld portable x-ray fluorescence (XRF) can be used to non-destructively measure elemental concentrations. The main objective was to test if handheld XRF can be used for semi-quantitative calcium and potassium analysis of in-tact apple and pear. Semi-quantitative measurements for individual fruit were compared to results obtained from traditional lab analysis. Here, we observed significant correlations between handheld XRF measurements of calcium and potassium and concentrations determined using MP-AES lab analysis. Pearson correlation coefficients ranged from 0.73 and 0.97. Furthermore, measuring apple and pear using handheld XRF identified spatial variability in calcium and potassium concentrations on the surface of individual fruit. This variability may contribute to the development of localized nutritional imbalances. This highlights the importance of understanding spatial and temporal variability in elemental concentrations in plant tissue. Handheld XRF is a relatively high-throughput approach for measuring calcium and potassium in plant tissue. It can be used in conjunction with traditional lab analysis to better understand spatial and temporal patterns in calcium and potassium uptake and distribution within an organ, plant or across the landscape.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00442/fullCalciumPotassiumX-ray fluorescenceapplePearNon-destructive
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Non-destructive measurement of calcium and potassium in apple and pear using handheld x-ray fluorescence
Frontiers in Plant Science
Calcium
Potassium
X-ray fluorescence
apple
Pear
Non-destructive
author_facet Lee A Kalcsits
author_sort Lee A Kalcsits
title Non-destructive measurement of calcium and potassium in apple and pear using handheld x-ray fluorescence
title_short Non-destructive measurement of calcium and potassium in apple and pear using handheld x-ray fluorescence
title_full Non-destructive measurement of calcium and potassium in apple and pear using handheld x-ray fluorescence
title_fullStr Non-destructive measurement of calcium and potassium in apple and pear using handheld x-ray fluorescence
title_full_unstemmed Non-destructive measurement of calcium and potassium in apple and pear using handheld x-ray fluorescence
title_sort non-destructive measurement of calcium and potassium in apple and pear using handheld x-ray fluorescence
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Calcium and potassium are essential for cell signalling, ion homeostasis and cell wall strength in plants. Unlike nutrients such as nitrogen and potassium, calcium is immobile in plants. Localized calcium deficiencies result in agricultural losses; particularly for fleshy horticultural crops in which elemental imbalances in fruit contribute to the development of physiological disorders such as bitter pit in apple and cork spot in pear. Currently, elemental analysis of plant tissue is destructive, time consuming and costly. This is a limitation for nutrition studies related to calcium in plants. Handheld portable x-ray fluorescence (XRF) can be used to non-destructively measure elemental concentrations. The main objective was to test if handheld XRF can be used for semi-quantitative calcium and potassium analysis of in-tact apple and pear. Semi-quantitative measurements for individual fruit were compared to results obtained from traditional lab analysis. Here, we observed significant correlations between handheld XRF measurements of calcium and potassium and concentrations determined using MP-AES lab analysis. Pearson correlation coefficients ranged from 0.73 and 0.97. Furthermore, measuring apple and pear using handheld XRF identified spatial variability in calcium and potassium concentrations on the surface of individual fruit. This variability may contribute to the development of localized nutritional imbalances. This highlights the importance of understanding spatial and temporal variability in elemental concentrations in plant tissue. Handheld XRF is a relatively high-throughput approach for measuring calcium and potassium in plant tissue. It can be used in conjunction with traditional lab analysis to better understand spatial and temporal patterns in calcium and potassium uptake and distribution within an organ, plant or across the landscape.
topic Calcium
Potassium
X-ray fluorescence
apple
Pear
Non-destructive
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00442/full
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