Publications by authors named "G Heltai"

Phytoextraction potentials of two transgenic (TR) poplar (Populus x canescens) clones TRggs11 and TRlgl6 were compared with that of wild-type (WT) following exposure to paraquat, zinc sulfate, common salt and nitric oxide (NO), using a leaf-disc system incubated for 21 days on EDTA-containing nutritive WPM media in vitro. Glutathione (GSH) contents of leaf discs of TRlgl6 and TRggs11 showed increments to 296% and 190%, respectively, compared with WT. NO exposure led to a twofold GSH content in TRlgl6, which was coupled with a significantly increased sulfate uptake when exposed to 10(-3) M ZnSO4.

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Results from use of a new isolation procedure based on sequential extraction with supercritical CO(2), subcritical H(2)O, and an H(2)O/CO(2) mixture in the same supercritical fluid extractor have been compared with results from the BCR-recommended three-step sequential extraction procedure. The new procedure gives more detailed information about environmentally mobile fractions (water-soluble, bicarbonate-forming), and in less time (5-6 h), than the BCR procedure.

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Abstract A combined procedure to detect of (15)N/(14)N isotope ratios by emission spectrometric analysis after starch gel-electrophoresis was developed. (15)N-labelled proteins of human serum were used to optimise this method. Electrophorised gel slices with protein fractions were directly digested for subsequent isotope analysis.

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An interface for coupling hydraulic high pressure nebulization (HHPN) with microwave induced plasma (MIP) atomic emission spectrometry (AES) is described. An appropriate spray chamber and aerosol desolvation system has been constructed for matching the HHPN generated aerosol flow with the loading capacity of toroidal argon and cylindrical helium MIP sources. The system has been optimized for aqueous solutions.

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A new type closed digestion vessel was constructed for digestion of biological samples. In this the vapour pressure can be maintained on moderated level (150-300 kPa) by means of an internal cooling spiral. During the operation the reflux of the condensed acid and water vapour continuously renews the liquid phase over the sample.

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