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Carbon isotope techniques /

Carbon Isotope Techniques deals with the use of carbon isotopes in studies of plant, soil, and aquatic biology. Topics covered include photosynthesis/translocation studies in terrestrial ecosystems; carbon relationships of plant-microbial symbioses; microbe/plant/soil interactions; and environmental...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Coleman, David C., 1938- (Editor ), Fry, Brian (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Academic Press, [1991]
Colección:Isotopic techniques in plant, soil, and aquatic biology series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction and ordinary counting as currently used / D. C. Coleman, F. T. Corbin
  • Photosynthesis/translocation studies in terrestrial ecosystems / F. R. Warembourg, J. Kummerow
  • Techniques for examining the carbon relationships of plant-microbial symbioses / D. Harris, E. A. Paul
  • Photosynthesis/translocation: aquatic / A. Marshall Pregnall
  • Microbe/plant/soil interactions / R. P. Voroney, J. P. Winter, E. G. Gregorich
  • Environmental toxicology: degradation of herbicides / Frederick T. Corbin, Thomas J. Monaco and Leslie A. Bjelk
  • Aquatic toxicology: degradation of organic xenobiotics / A. E. McElroy
  • Carbon dating / K. M. Goh
  • Bomb carbon / K. M. Goh
  • Stable carbon isotope ratios of natural materials: I. Sample preparation and mass spectrometric analysis / Thomas W. Boutton
  • Stable carbon isotope ratios of natural materials: II. Atmospheric, terrestrial, marine, and freshwater environments / Thomas W. Boutton
  • 13C/12C fractination and its utility in terrestrial plant studies / James R. Ehleringer
  • The study of diet and trophic relationships through natural abundance 13C / Juanita Newman Gearing
  • Tracer studies with 13C-enriched substrates: human and large animals / Thomas W. Boutton
  • Intact organism, short-term studies using 11C / Richard D. Spence, Peter J. H. Sharpe.