Building Maps of Plant Surface Chemistry Using Literature and Citizen-Collected Mass Spectrometry Samples (2022-03-18)
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Building Maps of Plant Surface Chemistry Using Literature and Citizen-Collected Mass Spectrometry Samples (2022-03-18)
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2022
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Plant cultivation is a crucial part of society. Understanding plant
chemicals can greatly help the important goals of reducing
negative environmental impacts of agriculture and achieving
high crop yields. One class of chemicals that has a big influence
on plant health and growth is triterpenoids. However, there is a
limited number of biological systems in which to study
triterpenoids in detail. To increase the number of study systems,
and thus our potential to build knowledge of triterpenoid
function, there is a critical need to understand which
triterpenoids can be found on which plant species' surface. The
objective of this project is to build three “maps" of plant surface
compound presence with an emphasis on triterpenoids using
published and newly acquired gas chromatography-mass
spectrometry data.
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Friday, March 18, 2022, 3:30 p.m.; Chem 200; Dien Nguyen, Master's Student, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Minnesota Duluth; Research Advisor: Dr. Lucas Busta
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Nguyen, Dien; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. (2022). Building Maps of Plant Surface Chemistry Using Literature and Citizen-Collected Mass Spectrometry Samples (2022-03-18). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/227542.
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