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> bionet/microbiology #2475, from ibussman at AWI-Bremerhaven.DE, 1049
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> From: ibussman at AWI-Bremerhaven.DE (Ingeborg Bussmann)
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> Subject: 14C-Lignin?
> Date: 26 Mar 1996 18:26:05 -0000
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> X-Sender: ibussman at bios1> Original-To: microbio at dl.ac.uk>> Hallo,
> for some studies on the bioavailability of lignin as a terrigen tracer
in
> the arctic ocean I would like to use some 14C-labelled model
substances.
> Does anybody know where I could get, or anybody who would be willing
to
> share some [14C-lignin]ligno-cellulose and
> [14C-polysaccharide]lignocellulose??
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated
>> Ingeborg Bussmann
>> Dr. Ingeborg Bussmann
> Alfred-Wegener Institut fuer Polar- und Meeresforschung
> Am Handelshafen 12
> 27570 Bremerhaven
> Germany
>> Tel.: -49 471 4831 421
> Fax.: -49 471 4831 425
> e-mail: ibussman at awi-bremerhaven.de>>Hi,
Ever thought of using a little 14-C labelled paraquat adsorbed into a
suitable clay ? once in it is there for good but detectable. And it is a
representative material of soil leaching, river detritus etc.
Peter Harris,
Depat of Soil Science,
The university of Reading.UK.
AKA P.J.Harris at reading.ac.uk