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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy as a promising tool for elemental imaging in plant toxicology: the challenging localization of nanoparticles in various plant species

KAISER, J. MODLITBOVÁ, P. STŘÍTEŽSKÁ, S. NOVOTNÝ, K. POŘÍZKA, P.

Original Title

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy as a promising tool for elemental imaging in plant toxicology: the challenging localization of nanoparticles in various plant species

Type

abstract

Language

English

Original Abstract

The production of new materials during the last decades have been dramatically rising. Toxic effects, bioaccumulation, translocation, distribution, uptake, and trophic transfer of those materials in diverse model organisms should be known before their utilization in wide range of applications. In general, detailed phytotoxicity information is still not well described for many types of compounds due to vast complexity of processes involved. Thus, there arise a demand for a novel analytical tool determining precise information of the spatial distribution of elements under investigation. This demand on technology and instrumentation is strengthened by the necessity for a large-scale imaging of complete model organisms.

Keywords

Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectrosocpy; plant toxicology; bioimaging;

Authors

KAISER, J.; MODLITBOVÁ, P.; STŘÍTEŽSKÁ, S.; NOVOTNÝ, K.; POŘÍZKA, P.

Released

18. 1. 2020

Location

Tucson, Arizona

Pages from

235

Pages to

237

Pages count

2

BibTex

@misc{BUT166081,
  author="Jozef {Kaiser} and Pavlína {Modlitbová} and Sára {Střítežská} and Karel {Novotný} and Pavel {Pořízka}",
  title="Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy as a promising tool for elemental imaging in plant toxicology: the challenging localization of nanoparticles in various plant species",
  year="2020",
  pages="235--237",
  address="Tucson, Arizona",
  note="abstract"
}