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Applying metabolic fingerprinting to ecology: The use of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy for the rapid screening of plant responses to N deposition
Authors:Ed Gidman  Royston Goodacre  Bridget Emmett  Lucy J Sheppard  Ian D Leith and Dylan Gwynn-Jones
Institution:(1) Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3DA Wales, UK;(2) Department of Chemistry, UMIST, PO Box 88, Sackville Street, Manchester, M60 1QD, UK;(3) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Bangor, Deiniol Road, Bangor, LL57 2UW, UK;(4) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Edinburgh, Bush Estate, Penicuik, EH26 OQB, UK
Abstract:The potential for metabolic fingerprinting via Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy to provide a novel approach for the detection of plant biochemical responses to N deposition is examined. An example of spectral analysis using shoot samples taken from an open top chamber (OTC) experiment simulating wet ammonium deposition is given. Sample preparation involved oven drying and homogenisation via mill grinding. Slurries of a consistent dilution were then prepared prior to FT-IR analysis. Spectra from control, 8 and 16 kg N ha–1 yr–1 treatments were then subjected to cross-validated discriminant function analysis. Ordination diagrams showed clear separation between the three N treatments examined. The potential for using Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull as a bioindicator of N deposition is further evident from these results. The results also clearly demonstrate the power of FT-IR in discriminating between subtle phenotypic alterations in overall plant biochemistry as affected by ammonium pollution.
Keywords:ammonium deposition  Calluna vulgaris  chemometrics  critical load  metabolic fingerprinting  plant response
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