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Novel Plant Imaging and Analysis = Water, Elements and Gas, Utilizing Radiation and Radioisotopes /
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Novel Plant Imaging and Analysis/ by Tomoko M. Nakanishi.
其他題名:
Water, Elements and Gas, Utilizing Radiation and Radioisotopes /
作者:
Nakanishi, Tomoko M.
面頁冊數:
XIX, 218 p. 170 illus., 121 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Materials Science, general. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4992-6
ISBN:
9789813349926
Novel Plant Imaging and Analysis = Water, Elements and Gas, Utilizing Radiation and Radioisotopes /
Nakanishi, Tomoko M.
Novel Plant Imaging and Analysis
Water, Elements and Gas, Utilizing Radiation and Radioisotopes /[electronic resource] :by Tomoko M. Nakanishi. - 1st ed. 2021. - XIX, 218 p. 170 illus., 121 illus. in color.online resource.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part 1. Water in a Plant -- Chapter 2. Introduction -- Chapter 3 Water Specific Imaging -- Chapter 4. Real-Time Water Movement in a Plant -- Part 2. Elements in a Plant -- Chapter 5. Element specific distribution in a plant -- Chapter 6. Real-Time Element Movement in a Plant -- Chapter 7. Visualization of Gas fixation in a Plant -- Chapter 8. 3D images -- Chapter 9. Microautoradiography (MAR) -- Chapter 10. Other real-time movement -- Part 3. Conclusion -- Chapter 11. Summary and perspective. .
Open Access
This open access book is only an introduction to show that radiation and radioisotopes (RI) are premier tools to study living plant physiology which leads to new findings. Who had ever imagined that we could see water in a plant? Who had ever imagined that we could see ions moving toward roots in solution? Who had ever imagined that we could see invisible gas (CO2) fixation and movement in a plant? These studies demonstrated for the first time that water, ions and gas can be visualized in living plants, which could be hardly seen by anyone before. This publication summarizes the results obtained by Nakanishi’s lab in The Univ. of Tokyo, based on her original concept and her original tools or systems. It is useful for professional scientists, plant physiologist, and those studying plant imaging. The chapters demonstrates the innovative imaging work of the author, using radioactive tracers and neutron beam to follow the absorption and transport manner of water as well as major, minor, and trace elements in plants. Through these studies the author developed a real-time macroscopic and microscopic imaging system able to apply commercially available gamma- and beta-ray emitters. The real-time movement of the elements is now possible by using 14C, 18F, 22Na, 28Mg, 32P, 33P, 35S, 42K, 45Ca, 48V, 54Mn, 55Fe, 59Fe, 65Zn, 86Rb, 109Cd, and 137Cs. The imaging methods was applied to study the effect of 137Cs following 3/11 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant accident, which has revealed the movements of radiocesium in the contaminated sites. .
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