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Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia. |
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07/05/1997 |
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07/05/1997 |
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CASTRO, L. A. B. de; CARNEIRO, M.; NESHICH, D. C. M.; PAIVA, G. R. de. |
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EMBRRAPA-CENARGEN. |
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Spatial and temporal gene expression patterns occur during corm development. |
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1992 |
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Plant Cell, Rockville, v.4, n.12, p.1549-1559, 1992. |
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Inglês |
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Corm; Cormo; Expressao; Expression. |
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Biotecnologia; Gene. |
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biotechnology. |
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LEADER 00613naa a2200229 a 4500 001 1170867 005 1997-05-07 008 1992 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aCASTRO, L. A. B. de 245 $aSpatial and temporal gene expression patterns occur during corm development. 260 $c1992 650 $abiotechnology 650 $aBiotecnologia 650 $aGene 653 $aCorm 653 $aCormo 653 $aExpressao 653 $aExpression 700 1 $aCARNEIRO, M. 700 1 $aNESHICH, D. C. M. 700 1 $aPAIVA, G. R. de 773 $tPlant Cell, Rockville$gv.4, n.12, p.1549-1559, 1992.
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Embrapa Agrobiologia. |
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05/10/2000 |
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05/10/2000 |
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ALVES, B. J. R.; ZOTARELLI, L.; RESENDE, A. S.; POLIDORO, J. C.; URQUIAGA, S.; BODDEY, R. M. |
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Rapid and sensitive determination of nitrate in plant tissue using flow injection analysis. |
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2000 |
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Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, New York, v.31, n.17-18, p. 2739-2750, 2000 |
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The determination of nitrate in waters and soil extracts by the reduction of nitrate to nitrite by metallic or liquid reductants followed by the colorimetric determination of NO; using the Griess-Ilosvay reaction has been automated for use with air-segmented auto-analyzers or flow injection techniques. However, this technique is not applicable to plant extracts as organic species in the extracts inactivate the reduction columns. The objective of this study was to develop an automated procedure that would allow the determination of NO3" in plant extracts without the necessity of prior manual treatrnent. A flow injection technique was developed that successively traps and releases NO3" in an anion exchange column thereby removing pigments and other non-ionic and cationic species that otherwise interfere with conversion of NO3- to NO; on a copperized cadmium column. This reduction step is subsequently followed by standard Griess-Ilosvay colorimetric detection of this ion at a wavelength of 530 nm. The technique uses relatively simple and inexpensive equipment, principally a spectrophotometer equipped with a flow-through cell and a pen recorder output, a 6-channel peristaltic pump with accompanying tubing and a Perspex injector/commutator valve made in a laboratory workshop. The techinique was found to avoid any significant interference of pigments or other organic compounds in the plant extracts, and the results compared favorably with those obtained using the manual transnitration techinique. Analysis time was approximately 1.5 min per sample and could detect NO3 concentration as low as 0.1 ug NO3 Nml in plant extracts. MenosThe determination of nitrate in waters and soil extracts by the reduction of nitrate to nitrite by metallic or liquid reductants followed by the colorimetric determination of NO; using the Griess-Ilosvay reaction has been automated for use with air-segmented auto-analyzers or flow injection techniques. However, this technique is not applicable to plant extracts as organic species in the extracts inactivate the reduction columns. The objective of this study was to develop an automated procedure that would allow the determination of NO3" in plant extracts without the necessity of prior manual treatrnent. A flow injection technique was developed that successively traps and releases NO3" in an anion exchange column thereby removing pigments and other non-ionic and cationic species that otherwise interfere with conversion of NO3- to NO; on a copperized cadmium column. This reduction step is subsequently followed by standard Griess-Ilosvay colorimetric detection of this ion at a wavelength of 530 nm. The technique uses relatively simple and inexpensive equipment, principally a spectrophotometer equipped with a flow-through cell and a pen recorder output, a 6-channel peristaltic pump with accompanying tubing and a Perspex injector/commutator valve made in a laboratory workshop. The techinique was found to avoid any significant interference of pigments or other organic compounds in the plant extracts, and the results compared favorably with those obtained using the manual transnit... Mostrar Tudo |
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Biological nitrogen fixation; BNF; FBN; Fixação biológica de nitrogênio; Soybean. |
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Glycine Max; Nitrato; Soja; Tecido Vegetal. |
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plant tissues. |
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LEADER 02505naa a2200301 a 4500 001 1597156 005 2000-10-05 008 2000 bl --- 0-- u #d 100 1 $aALVES, B. J. R. 245 $aRapid and sensitive determination of nitrate in plant tissue using flow injection analysis. 260 $c2000 520 $aThe determination of nitrate in waters and soil extracts by the reduction of nitrate to nitrite by metallic or liquid reductants followed by the colorimetric determination of NO; using the Griess-Ilosvay reaction has been automated for use with air-segmented auto-analyzers or flow injection techniques. However, this technique is not applicable to plant extracts as organic species in the extracts inactivate the reduction columns. The objective of this study was to develop an automated procedure that would allow the determination of NO3" in plant extracts without the necessity of prior manual treatrnent. A flow injection technique was developed that successively traps and releases NO3" in an anion exchange column thereby removing pigments and other non-ionic and cationic species that otherwise interfere with conversion of NO3- to NO; on a copperized cadmium column. This reduction step is subsequently followed by standard Griess-Ilosvay colorimetric detection of this ion at a wavelength of 530 nm. The technique uses relatively simple and inexpensive equipment, principally a spectrophotometer equipped with a flow-through cell and a pen recorder output, a 6-channel peristaltic pump with accompanying tubing and a Perspex injector/commutator valve made in a laboratory workshop. The techinique was found to avoid any significant interference of pigments or other organic compounds in the plant extracts, and the results compared favorably with those obtained using the manual transnitration techinique. Analysis time was approximately 1.5 min per sample and could detect NO3 concentration as low as 0.1 ug NO3 Nml in plant extracts. 650 $aplant tissues 650 $aGlycine Max 650 $aNitrato 650 $aSoja 650 $aTecido Vegetal 653 $aBiological nitrogen fixation 653 $aBNF 653 $aFBN 653 $aFixação biológica de nitrogênio 653 $aSoybean 700 1 $aZOTARELLI, L. 700 1 $aRESENDE, A. S. 700 1 $aPOLIDORO, J. C. 700 1 $aURQUIAGA, S. 700 1 $aBODDEY, R. M. 773 $tCommunications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, New York$gv.31, n.17-18, p. 2739-2750, 2000
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