Soft X-rays radiation damage on plunge-frozen and freeze-dried maize roots evaluated by FTIR spectromicroscopy

IF 1.8 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 SPECTROSCOPY
A. Gianoncelli , M. Žižić , V. Bonanni , G. Birarda , D.E. Bedolla , K. Vogel Mikuš
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Abstract

The radiation damage issue consequent to soft X-rays’ exposure is still an important aspect to be contemplated in soft X-ray microscopy. The work presented here is part of a more extended investigation on the topic and targets the effects of soft X-rays exposure on plant tissues.

The aftermaths of soft X-rays’ exposure were evaluated by FTIR spectromicroscopy by comparing irradiated and non-irradiated areas on similar plant structural features, one day and ten days after irradiation, to highlight also a possible time-dependent behavior consequent to air exposure.

Our results show partial degradation of lignocellulosic complex and oxidation of cellulose and most probably of hemicellulose; lignin moiety of cell walls in vascular tissue however remains stable.

Comparing the current study with our previous works it appears that, as expected, plant tissues seem less prone to soft X-rays radiation damage compared to mammalian cells or tissues.

用傅里叶红外光谱显微镜研究了软x射线辐射对浸冻和冻干玉米根系的损伤
软x射线暴露后的辐射损伤问题仍然是软x射线显微镜研究的一个重要方面。这里提出的工作是一个更广泛的调查课题的一部分,目标是软x射线暴露对植物组织的影响。通过FTIR光谱显微镜,比较辐照区和未辐照区在辐照后1天和10天的类似植物结构特征,评估软x射线暴露的后果,以强调空气暴露可能导致的时间依赖性行为。我们的结果表明,木质纤维素复合物的部分降解和氧化纤维素,很可能是半纤维素;然而,维管组织细胞壁的木质素部分保持稳定。将目前的研究与我们以前的工作进行比较,似乎正如预期的那样,与哺乳动物细胞或组织相比,植物组织似乎不太容易受到软x射线辐射的伤害。
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.30%
发文量
64
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena publishes experimental, theoretical and applied work in the field of electron spectroscopy and electronic structure, involving techniques which use high energy photons (>10 eV) or electrons as probes or detected particles in the investigation.
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