Issue 6, 2012

Non-invasive monitoring of temperature stress in Arabidopsis thaliana roots, using ion amperometry

Abstract

The extracellular storage of calcium of plant cells is one of the two most important calcium stores for signaling and recognized in importance. There has been, for decades, a need in the field of plant calcium signaling to be able to measure the changes in the concentration and dynamics of extracellular calcium in plants, during signaling. We present a novel approach to this problem, and describe the application of ion-amperometry which affords temporal resolution that previous methods could not deliver.

Graphical abstract: Non-invasive monitoring of temperature stress in Arabidopsis thaliana roots, using ion amperometry

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Nov 2011
Accepted
16 Mar 2012
First published
25 Apr 2012

Anal. Methods, 2012,4, 1656-1661

Non-invasive monitoring of temperature stress in Arabidopsis thaliana roots, using ion amperometry

Y. Sulaiman, M. R. Knight and R. Kataky, Anal. Methods, 2012, 4, 1656 DOI: 10.1039/C2AY05747F

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