NMR and plant metabolism

Current Opinion in Plant Biology
R Bligny, R Douce

Abstract

Recent advances in NMR methodology offer a way to acquire a comprehensive profile of a wide range of metabolites from various plant tissues or cells. NMR is a powerful approach for plant metabolite profiling and provides a capacity for the dynamic exploration of plant metabolism that is virtually unmatched by any other analytical technique.

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