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Three-dimensional imaging of crystalline inclusions embedded in intact maize stalks.


ABSTRACT: Mineral inclusions in biomass are attracting increased scrutiny due to their potential impact on processing methods designed to provide renewable feedstocks for the production of chemicals and fuels. These inclusions are often sculpted by the plant into shapes required to support functional roles that include the storage of specific elements, strengthening of the plant structure, and providing a defense against pathogens and herbivores. In situ characterization of these inclusions faces substantial challenges since they are embedded in an opaque, complex polymeric matrix. Here we describe the use of Bragg coherent diffraction imaging (BCDI) to study mineral inclusions within intact maize stalks. Three-dimensional BCDI data sets were collected and used to reconstruct images of mineral inclusions at 50-100 nm resolution. Asymmetries in the intensity distributions around the Bragg peaks provided detailed information about the deformation fields within these crystal particles revealing lattice defects that result in distinct internal crystal domains.

SUBMITTER: Badger J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3789445 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Three-dimensional imaging of crystalline inclusions embedded in intact maize stalks.

Badger John J   Lal Jyotsana J   Harder Ross R   Inouye Hideyo H   Gleber S Charlotte SC   Vogt Stefan S   Robinson Ian I   Makowski Lee L  

Scientific reports 20131003


Mineral inclusions in biomass are attracting increased scrutiny due to their potential impact on processing methods designed to provide renewable feedstocks for the production of chemicals and fuels. These inclusions are often sculpted by the plant into shapes required to support functional roles that include the storage of specific elements, strengthening of the plant structure, and providing a defense against pathogens and herbivores. In situ characterization of these inclusions faces substant  ...[more]

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