Hyperfine Interactions

, Volume 16, Issue 1–4, pp 897–900 | Cite as

Applications of γ-γ-Directional correlation measurements in studies of trace elements in plants

  • P. Bode
  • M. De Bruin
Applications to Chemistry and Biology Biology

Abstract

Perturbed γ-γ-directional correlation measurements were used in a study of the uptake and transport of trace elements in plants. The results from experiments with111mCd in plant cell systems, cytoplasm and intact tomato plants indicate that Cd, applied as Cd2+, is rapidly bound to cell walls.

Keywords

Thin Film Cell Wall Plant Cell Tomato Plant Cell System 
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© J.C. Baltzer Scientific Publishing Company 1983

Authors and Affiliations

  • P. Bode
    • 1
  • M. De Bruin
    • 1
  1. 1.Interuniversity Reactor InstituteJB DelftThe Netherlands

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