Aims: Phytosiderophore-chelated Zn can be absorbed in grasses. Root exudates of dicotyledonous plants can mobilize soil Zn but it is unclear how this affects Zn bioavailability. Stable Zn isotope shifts can indicate exudate-facilitated Zn uptake, since complexation of Zn2+ by organic ligands in solution yields a small, but detectable, enrichment of the heavy Zn isotope due to thermodynamic fractionation. Methods: Tomato seedlings were grown in resin-buffered nutrient solution in which free Zn2+ concentrations are buffered, in a factorial design of two Zn levels and two solution volumes. The latter factor allowed altering the exudate concentrations in the solution. Dissolved Cu concentrations in the resin buffered system were used as a sensi...
In an earlier study, we found that rice (Oryza sativa) grown in nutrient solution well-supplied with...
High zinc (Zn) concentration in soil can lead to the contamination of the hydrological system or to ...
The extent of isotopic discrimination of transition metals in biological processes is poorly underst...
Aims: Phytosiderophore-chelated Zn can be absorbed in grasses. Root exudates of dicotyledonous plant...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
International audienceZn isotope fractionation may provide new insights into Zn uptake, transport an...
On the basis of our previous field survey, we postulate that the pattern and degree of zinc (Zn) iso...
Stable zinc (Zn) isotope fractionation between soil and plant has been used to suggest the mechanism...
Aims Recent advances in mass spectrometry have dem- onstrated that higher plants discriminate stable...
It has been frequently suggested that root exudates play a role in trace metal mobilization and upta...
On the basis of our previous field survey, we postulate that the pattern and degree of zinc (Zn) iso...
Stable Zn isotope signatures offer a potential tool for tracing Zn uptake and transfer mechanisms wi...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Recent reports suggest that significant fractionation of stable metal isotopes occurs during biogeoc...
Recent reports suggest that significant fractionation of stable metal isotopes occurs during biogeoc...
In an earlier study, we found that rice (Oryza sativa) grown in nutrient solution well-supplied with...
High zinc (Zn) concentration in soil can lead to the contamination of the hydrological system or to ...
The extent of isotopic discrimination of transition metals in biological processes is poorly underst...
Aims: Phytosiderophore-chelated Zn can be absorbed in grasses. Root exudates of dicotyledonous plant...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
International audienceZn isotope fractionation may provide new insights into Zn uptake, transport an...
On the basis of our previous field survey, we postulate that the pattern and degree of zinc (Zn) iso...
Stable zinc (Zn) isotope fractionation between soil and plant has been used to suggest the mechanism...
Aims Recent advances in mass spectrometry have dem- onstrated that higher plants discriminate stable...
It has been frequently suggested that root exudates play a role in trace metal mobilization and upta...
On the basis of our previous field survey, we postulate that the pattern and degree of zinc (Zn) iso...
Stable Zn isotope signatures offer a potential tool for tracing Zn uptake and transfer mechanisms wi...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Recent reports suggest that significant fractionation of stable metal isotopes occurs during biogeoc...
Recent reports suggest that significant fractionation of stable metal isotopes occurs during biogeoc...
In an earlier study, we found that rice (Oryza sativa) grown in nutrient solution well-supplied with...
High zinc (Zn) concentration in soil can lead to the contamination of the hydrological system or to ...
The extent of isotopic discrimination of transition metals in biological processes is poorly underst...