A numerical matrixcorrection technique is used to linearize fluorescent X-ray intensities from plant material to permit quantitation of the measurable trace elements. Percentage …
GV Alexander, LT McAnulty - Journal of Plant Nutrition, 1981 - Taylor & Francis
However, the task of obtaining valid multielement analytical data to support biological research in a cost-efficient manner has only recently begun to be solved. There are many" …
K Norrish, JT Hutton - X‐ray Spectrometry, 1977 - Wiley Online Library
Plants can be analysed for the elements sodium, magnesium, aluminium, silicon, phosphorus, sulphur, chlorine, potassium and calcium by X‐ray fluorescent spectrometry …
A method capable of wide application to the analysis of plant and faecal materials involving X-ray fluorescence spectrometry for magnesium, aluminium, silicon, phosphorus, sulphur …
The analytical performances of benchtop and handheld energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF) systems were evaluated aiming at the direct and …
WE Stephens, A Calder - Analytica chimica acta, 2004 - Elsevier
An X-ray fluorescence (XRF) method for the rapid and non-destructive analysis of 30 non- organic elements in plant leaves over five orders of magnitude concentration from several …
LD Whittig, JR Buchanan, AL Brown - Journal of Agricultural and …, 1960 - ACS Publications
X-ray emission spectroscopy has been applied to determination of zinc in a variety of plant species. Data are presented to show the lack of consistency in the intensity of the zinc …
J Kubota, VA Lazar - Instrumental methods for analysis of soils …, 1971 - Wiley Online Library
X-ray emission spectrography in comparison with many analytical tools provides a nondestructive means of determining elemental concentrations in plant materials with …
A method is presented for the determination of trace elements in plant materials. The samples were composed of organic material, which was eliminated by wet ashing, large …