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DOI 10.1007/BF02987551
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Title (Primary) 15N metabolic test for the determination of phytotoxic effects of chemicals and contaminated environmental samples
Author Jung, K.; Kaletta, K.; Segner, H.; Schüürmann, G.
Source Titel Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Year 1999
Department OEC; COE
Volume 6
Issue 2
Page From 72
Page To 76
Language englisch
Abstract

A stable isotope15N-nitrogen test (ESIMA = Ecotoxicological Stable Isotope Metabolic Assay) was developed to assess biological effects and the potential toxicological hazard of chemicals and contaminated environmental samples on plant metabolism. The assay measures the effect of toxicants on the incorporation of a15N labelled tracer into the total nitrogen fraction (both the nonprotein and protein fraction) of plants. Segments ofPisum arvense epicotyls are used as test substrates because of their high metabolic activity. The plant material is incubated under standardised conditions for two hours; subsequently15N incorporation is analysed by determining the15N abundance (15N atom-%) in the epicotyl segments.

The effects of toxicants are evaluated by comparing the15N incorporation rates of control tissue and epicotyl segments exposed to individual chemicals or complex environmental samples. The specificity and sensitivity of effects as indicated by ESIMA were compared with effects as measured by two established ecotoxicological bioassays, the pollen tube growth test using pollen ofNicotiana sylvestris and the bacterial luminescence inhibition test using pollen ofPhotobacterium phosphoreum. The results of the study clearly indicate the suitability of ESIMA for assessing toxic impacts on plant nitrogen metabolism.

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Jung, K., Kaletta, K., Segner, H., Schüürmann, G. (1999):
15N metabolic test for the determination of phytotoxic effects of chemicals and contaminated environmental samples
Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. 6 (2), 72 - 76 10.1007/BF02987551