Journal article

A new, non-perturbing, sampling procedure in tracer exchange measurements

DT Britto, MW Szczerba, HJ Kronzucker

Journal of Experimental Botany | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2006

Abstract

An isotope procedure for the tracing of ion fluxes and rate constants in intact plants is presented and applied to 42K-labelled potassium fluxes in cells of intact barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) roots. This procedure differs from conventional tracer efflux protocols in that tracer accrual in the external solution bathing the labelled roots is continually monitored by solution subsampling, whereas conventional protocols involve monitoring the specific-activity decline in a sequence of eluates that wash out tracer released by roots. The new technique minimizes physical disturbance to the plant system, while permitting excellent time resolution of efflux kinetics. In the high-affinity transport (H..

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