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Accurate LC‐ESI‐MS/MS quantification of 2′‐deoxymugineic acid in soil and root related samples employing porous graphitic carbon as stationary phase and a …Schindlegger et al., 2014
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- Schindlegger Y
- Oburger E
- Gruber B
- Schenkeveld W
- Kraemer S
- Puschenreiter M
- Koellensperger G
- Hann S
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- Electrophoresis
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For the first time the phytosiderophore 2′‐deoxymugineic acid (DMA) could be accurately quantified by LC‐MS/MS in plant and soil related samples. For this purpose a novel chromatographic method employing porous graphitic carbon as stationary phase combined …
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