Abstract:Methyl salicylate (MeSA) is a plant-signaling molecule
that plays
an essential role in the regulation of plant responses to biotic and
abiotic pathogens. In this work, solid phase microextraction (SPME)
and a multicapillary column (MCC) are coupled to ion mobility spectrometry
(IMS) to detect MeSA in tomato leaves. The SPME–MCC–IMS
method provides two-dimensional (2D) separation by both MCC and IMS,
based on the retention and drift times. The effect of the IMS polarity
on the separation efficiency of MCCs was … Show more
This study presents a novel rapid analytical method for the detection of volatile organic compounds emitted from blueberry leaves using the Tenax adsorbent followed by separation using a multicapillary column and ion mobility spectrometry detection.
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