Distribution of Foliar-applied Boron Measured by Spark-source Mass Spectrometry and Laser-probe Mass Spectrography
AUTOR(ES)
Chamel, André R.
RESUMO
The distribution of foliar-applied boron ([10B]boric acid) in radish (Raphanus sativus L.) was studied using for analysis of the stable isotopes a technique allowing a high sensitivity: spark-source mass spectrometry. Boron was recovered in the nontreated aerial parts and in the roots; however, the greatest fraction was in the treated leaf. It was possible with a laser-probe mass spectrograph to show that boron was not superficially located in the treated area but was present in tissues at all levels of depth considered.
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