Journal article
Measuring fluxes of mineral nutrients and toxicants in plants with radioactive tracers
D Coskun, DT Britto, AM Hamam, HJ Kronzucker
Journal of Visualized Experiments | JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.3791/51877
Abstract
Unidirectional influx and efflux of nutrients and toxicants, and their resultant net fluxes, are central to the nutrition and toxicology of plants. Radioisotope tracing is a major technique used to measure such fluxes, both within plants, and between plants and their environments. Flux data obtained with radiotracer protocols can help elucidate the capacity, mechanism, regulation, and energetics of transport systems for specific mineral nutrients or toxicants, and can provide insight into compartmentation and turnover rates of subcellular mineral and metabolite pools. Here, we describe two major radioisotope protocols used in plant biology: direct influx (DI) and compartmental analysis by tr..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canada Research Chair (CRC) program, and the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI).