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Simple method for 14C-labelling root material for use in root decomposition studies
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Simple method for 14C-labelling root material for use in root decomposition studies

D. L. Jones and P. R. Darrah
Communications in soil science and plant analysis, Vol.25(15-16), pp.2737-2743
1994

Abstract

A method was devised in which plant roots can be easily and uniformly radiolabelled with 14C for use in soil decomposition studies. The roots were labelled from an exogenous sugar solution for a total period of 48 hours after which root decomposition studies could be performed. The method offers distinct advantages over the existing constant 14C‐CO2 atmosphere labelling method.

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Citation topics
3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.45 Soil Science
3.45.112 Soil Carbon Dynamics
Web Of Science research areas
Agronomy
Chemistry, Analytical
Plant Sciences
Soil Science
ESI research areas
Agricultural Sciences
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