• Little is known about the spatial distribution of excess manganese (Mn) in the leaves of tolerant plants. Recently, the first such study of a Mn hyperaccumulator showed that the highest localized Mn concentrations occur in the photosynthetic tissue. This is in contrast to reports based on localization of foliar accumulation of other heavy metals. • Here, four tree species, Gossia bidwillii, Virotia neurophylla, Macadamia integrifolia and Macadamia tetraphylla, which hyperaccumulate or strongly accumulate Mn, were studied. Cross-sectional foliar Mn localization was carried out in situ using proton-induced X-ray emission/energy dispersive X-ray analysis (PIXE/EDAX). • All four species contained photosynthetic tissues with multiple palisade layers. These were shown to be the primary sequestration sites for Mn. Mn was not detected in the epidermal tissues. • The findings of this study demonstrate a concurrence of three traits in four tree species, that is, accumulation of excess Mn in the leaves, its primary sequestration in the photosynthetic tissues, and multiple-layer palisade mesophyll. © The Authors (2006).
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Fernando, D. R., Bakkaus, E. J., Perrier, N., Baker, A. J. M., Woodrow, I. E., Batianoff, G. N., & Collins, R. N. (2006). Manganese accumulation in the leaf mesophyll of four tree species: A PIXE/EDAX localization study. New Phytologist, 171(4), 751–758. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2006.01783.x
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