Special Issue: Plant Metabolomics
The Special Issue is designed to provide an insight on the variability of the possible applications of the metabolomic approach within the field of plant sciences. The possibility to relatively quantify and putatively annotate hundreds to thousands of compounds has enabled scientists to obtain data...
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doaj-aaaf244e460f47a4b2dab8cce524d65a2020-11-25T04:03:50ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892020-11-011046746710.3390/metabo10110467Special Issue: Plant MetabolomicsSándor Gonda0Department of Botany, Division of Pharmacognosy, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, 4032 Debrecen, HungaryThe Special Issue is designed to provide an insight on the variability of the possible applications of the metabolomic approach within the field of plant sciences. The possibility to relatively quantify and putatively annotate hundreds to thousands of compounds has enabled scientists to obtain data on plant functions in previously unimaginable detail. Though the field is still evolving at a rapid pace, it is now clear that metabolomics has already become an efficient tool in the toolkit of colleagues studying secondary metabolism, plant physiology, plant-microbe interactions and several other fields, opening up new possibilities in agricultural, phytochemical and other sciences. The current Special Issue presents papers using various measurement techniques, plant genera and metabolite classes.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/10/11/467plant metabolomicsplant-microbe interactionsprimary metabolismsecondary metabolitesspecialized metabolites |
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The Special Issue is designed to provide an insight on the variability of the possible applications of the metabolomic approach within the field of plant sciences. The possibility to relatively quantify and putatively annotate hundreds to thousands of compounds has enabled scientists to obtain data on plant functions in previously unimaginable detail. Though the field is still evolving at a rapid pace, it is now clear that metabolomics has already become an efficient tool in the toolkit of colleagues studying secondary metabolism, plant physiology, plant-microbe interactions and several other fields, opening up new possibilities in agricultural, phytochemical and other sciences. The current Special Issue presents papers using various measurement techniques, plant genera and metabolite classes. |
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plant metabolomics plant-microbe interactions primary metabolism secondary metabolites specialized metabolites |
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