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Preparation of uniformly labelled 13C- and 15N-plants using customised growth chambers.

Asja ĆeranićMaria DopplerChristoph BüschlAlexandra ParichKangkang XuAndrea KoutnikHermann BuerstmayrMarc LemmensRainer Schuhmacher
Published in: Plant methods (2020)
A reproducible cultivation which makes use of climate chambers and hydroponics was successfully adapted to produce highly enriched, uniformly 13C- and 15N-labelled wheat. The obtained plant material is suitable to be used in all kinds of isotope-assisted research. The described technical equipment and protocol can easily be applied to other plants to produce 13C-enriched biological samples when the necessary specific adaptations e.g. temperature and light regime, as well as nutrient supply are considered. Additionally, the 15N-labelling method can also be carried out under regular glasshouse conditions without the need for customised atmosphere.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • randomized controlled trial
  • high intensity