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20 August 2004 Optical methods for creating delivery systems of chemical compounds to plant roots
Pavel E. Kuznetsov, Svetlana M. Rogacheva, Oksana A. Arefeva, Dmitryi V. Minin, Sergey A. Tolmachev, Machammad S. Kupadze
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Abstract
Spectrophotometric and fluorescence methods have been used for creation and investigation of various systems of target delivery of chemical compounds to roots of plants. The possibility of using liposomes, incrusted by polysaccharides of the external surface of nitrogen-fixing rizospheric bacteria Azospirillum brasilense SP 245, and nanoparticles incrusted by polysaccharides of wheat roots, as the named systems has been shown. The important role of polysaccharide-polysaccharide interaction in the adsorption processes of bacteria on wheat roots has been demonstrated.
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Pavel E. Kuznetsov, Svetlana M. Rogacheva, Oksana A. Arefeva, Dmitryi V. Minin, Sergey A. Tolmachev, and Machammad S. Kupadze "Optical methods for creating delivery systems of chemical compounds to plant roots", Proc. SPIE 5474, Saratov Fall Meeting 2003: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine V, (20 August 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.579014
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KEYWORDS
Nanoparticles

Sodium

Bacteria

Chemical compounds

Luminescence

Bioalcohols

Surface plasmons

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