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Determination of stable molybdenum isotopes by thermionic mass spectrometry for tracer studies of molybdenum plant metabolism

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A tracer technique based on multiple stable Mo isotopes and thermionic quadrupole mass spectrometry for isotopic analysis of plant tissue was developed and has been applied in the long-term study of foliar absorption of Mo by potato plants. As several tracers have been used the multivariate linear regression methods has been applied to calculate the portions of tracer Mo present in the potato samples from the isotopic ratios measured and to estimate their reproducibilities.

In this paper solely the tracer portions transferred from the leaf into the tuber of the potato have been determined. Dependent on the time of contamination, tracer portions of 0.2 to 12% have been measured, corresponding to a maximum of 2.3% of the foliar application of the tracer molybdate. The reproducibilities of the tracer method as a whole (analytical determination and calculation of the tracer portions in the tracer plant samples) amounted to 7% at the maximum (with one exception); by contrast, the individual differences between the three plants investigated were much larger (up to 80%).

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Saumer, M., Gantner, E., Reinhardt, J. et al. Determination of stable molybdenum isotopes by thermionic mass spectrometry for tracer studies of molybdenum plant metabolism. Plant Soil 163, 225–233 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00007972

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