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  • This work investigates how the amounts of some important substances in a plant, and their behavior inside the plant, depend on the levels of stress placed on the plant. To this end, model plant spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) was cultivated on soil treated with sewage sludge. The sewage sludge contained various trace elements (As, Cd, Cu, Zn), and the uptake of these trace elements placed the plant under stress. Following this, a sequential extraction procedure was employed to determine the levels and distributions of trace elements within the most important groups of compounds present in the spinach plants. The distributions and levels of the trace elements within the main groups of compounds in spinach biomass were investigated using this new seven step sequential extraction. The isolated fractions were characterized IR spectroscopy and the trace element contents were determined in the individual fractions.
  • This work investigates how the amounts of some important substances in a plant, and their behavior inside the plant, depend on the levels of stress placed on the plant. To this end, model plant spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) was cultivated on soil treated with sewage sludge. The sewage sludge contained various trace elements (As, Cd, Cu, Zn), and the uptake of these trace elements placed the plant under stress. Following this, a sequential extraction procedure was employed to determine the levels and distributions of trace elements within the most important groups of compounds present in the spinach plants. The distributions and levels of the trace elements within the main groups of compounds in spinach biomass were investigated using this new seven step sequential extraction. The isolated fractions were characterized IR spectroscopy and the trace element contents were determined in the individual fractions. (en)
  • This work investigates how the amounts of some important substances in a plant, and their behavior inside the plant, depend on the levels of stress placed on the plant. To this end, model plant spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) was cultivated on soil treated with sewage sludge. The sewage sludge contained various trace elements (As, Cd, Cu, Zn), and the uptake of these trace elements placed the plant under stress. Following this, a sequential extraction procedure was employed to determine the levels and distributions of trace elements within the most important groups of compounds present in the spinach plants. The distributions and levels of the trace elements within the main groups of compounds in spinach biomass were investigated using this new seven step sequential extraction. The isolated fractions were characterized IR spectroscopy and the trace element contents were determined in the individual fractions. (cs)
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  • Development of a Procedure for the Sequential Extraction of Substances Binding Trace Elements in Plant Biomass
  • Development of a Procedure for the Sequential Extraction of Substances Binding Trace Elements in Plant Biomass (en)
  • Vývoj metody sekvenční extrakce látek vázajících stopové prvky v rostlinné biomase (cs)
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  • Development of a Procedure for the Sequential Extraction of Substances Binding Trace Elements in Plant Biomass
  • Development of a Procedure for the Sequential Extraction of Substances Binding Trace Elements in Plant Biomass (en)
  • Vývoj metody sekvenční extrakce látek vázajících stopové prvky v rostlinné biomase (cs)
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  • RIV/60460709:41210/05:10270!RIV06-MSM-41210___
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  • RIV/60460709:41210/05:10270
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  • Sequential extraction, Spinach plant, Trace elements, Organic compounds binding trace elements (en)
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  • Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
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  • Száková, Jiřina
  • Tlustoš, Pavel
  • Balík, Jiří
  • Pavlík, Milan
  • Pavlíková, Daniela
  • Vokáč, Karel
  • Vašíčková, Soňa
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  • 1618-2642
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