Comparative analysis of borate fusion versus sodium carbonate extraction for quantification of silicon contents in plants.

Comparative analysis of borate fusion versus sodium carbonate extraction for quantification of silicon contents in plants.

Nakamura, Ryosuke;Cornelis, Jean-Thomas;de Tombeur, Felix;Nakagawa, Michiko;Kitajima, Kaoru;
journal of plant research 2020 pp. 0-0
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nakamura2020comparativejournal

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Studies of plant-silicon (Si) interaction benefit from safe, affordable and accurate methods to measure acid-insoluble silica (phytoliths) for a large number of plant samples. This study aimed to evaluate the comparability between two chemical methods to dissolve leaf silica, borate fusion and 1% sodium carbonate (NaCO) extraction, in combination of two detection methods (ICP, molybdenum-blue colorimetry).We compared the results obtained by these methods, using dried leaf samples of five tropical tree species that differ widely in Si concentrations (4 to 100 mg g DW). Leaf Si concentration values determined after the two extraction methods were highly correlated (y = 0.79x, R = 0.998). However, compared to the extraction with borate fusion, the 1% NaCO method resulted in lower Si concentration per unit dry mass by 16% to 32% (mean of 24.2%). We also found that molybdenum-blue colorimetry method may interfere with certain extraction methods. A simple equation can be used to correct for systematic underestimation of Si contents determined after extraction with 1% NaCO, which is the least expensive and safest among commonly used methods for extraction of Si from land plants.

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