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Tracing the geographical origin of early potato tubers using stable hydrogen isotope ratios of methoxyl groupsFootnote

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Pages 337-347 | Received 21 Jan 2008, Published online: 05 Dec 2008

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Tobias Anhäuser, Markus Greule, Michael Zech, Karsten Kalbitz, Colin McRoberts & Frank Keppler. (2015) Stable hydrogen and carbon isotope ratios of methoxyl groups during plant litter degradation. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 51:1, pages 143-154.
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Markus Greule & Frank Keppler. (2011) Stable isotope determination of ester and ether methyl moieties in plant methoxyl groups. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 47:4, pages 470-482.
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Qiangqiang Lu, Lili Jia, Mukesh Kumar Awasthi, Guanghua Jing, Yabo Wang, Liyan He, Ning Zhao, Zhikun Chen, Zhao Zhang & Xinwei Shi. (2022)  Variations in lignin monomer contents and stable hydrogen isotope ratios in methoxy groups during the biodegradation of garden biomass. Scientific Reports 12:1.
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Amelie Sina Wilde, Tomas Strucko, Casper Rastgoie Veje, Uffe Hasbro Mortensen & Lene Duedahl-Olesen. (2022) Authentication of vanillin ex glucose – A first study on the influence of the glucose-source on the δ13C and δ2H value. Food Control 131, pages 108389.
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Markus Greule, Anna Wieland & Frank Keppler. (2021) Measurements and applications of δ2H values of wood lignin methoxy groups for paleoclimatic studies. Quaternary Science Reviews 268, pages 107107.
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Qiangqiang Lu, Xiaohong Liu, Tobias Anhäuser, Frank Keppler, Yabo Wang, Xiaomin Zeng, Qiuliang Zhang, Lingnan Zhang, Keyi Wang & Yu Zhang. (2020) Tree-ring lignin proxies in Larix gmelinii forest growing in a permafrost area of northeastern China: Temporal variation and potential for climate reconstructions. Ecological Indicators 118, pages 106750.
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Markus Greule, Heiko Moossen, Max K. Lloyd, Heike Geilmann, Willi A. Brand, John M. Eiler, Haiping Qi & Frank Keppler. (2020) Three wood isotopic reference materials for δ2H and δ13C measurements of plant methoxy groups. Chemical Geology 533, pages 119428.
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Amelie S. Wilde, Henrik Lauritz Frandsen, Arvid Fromberg, Jørn Smedsgaard & Markus Greule. (2019) Isotopic characterization of vanillin ex glucose by GC-IRMS - New challenge for natural vanilla flavour authentication?. Food Control 106, pages 106735.
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Hyejung Lee, Xiaojuan Feng, Maria Mastalerz & Sarah J. Feakins. (2019) Characterizing lignin: Combining lignin phenol, methoxy quantification, and dual stable carbon and hydrogen isotopic techniques. Organic Geochemistry 136, pages 103894.
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Marceline Vuaridel, Paolo Cherubini, François Mettra, Torsten Vennemann & Stuart N. Lane. (2019) Climate‐driven change in the water sourced by trees in a de‐glaciating proglacial fore‐field, Torres del Paine, Chile. Ecohydrology 12:7.
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Markus Greule, Heiko Moossen, Heike Geilmann, Willi A. Brand & Frank Keppler. (2019) Methyl sulfates as methoxy isotopic reference materials for δ 13 C and δ 2 H measurements . Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 33:4, pages 343-350.
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Tsang‐Sen Liu, Jhen‐Nan Lin & Tsung‐Ren Peng. (2018) Discrimination of Geographical Origin of Asian Garlic Using Isotopic and Chemical Datasets under Stepwise Principal Component Analysis. Journal of Forensic Sciences 63:5, pages 1366-1373.
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Markus Greule, Andreas Rossmann, Hanns-Ludwig Schmidt, Armin Mosandl & Frank Keppler. (2015) A Stable Isotope Approach to Assessing Water Loss in Fruits and Vegetables during Storage. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 63:7, pages 1974-1981.
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Tobias Anhäuser, Frank Sirocko, Markus Greule, Jan Esper & Frank Keppler. (2014) D/H ratios of methoxyl groups of the sedimentary organic matter of Lake Holzmaar (Eifel, Germany): A potential palaeoclimate/-hydrology proxy. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 142, pages 39-52.
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K.H. Laursen, J.K. Schjoerring, S.D. Kelly & S. Husted. (2014) Authentication of organically grown plants – advantages and limitations of atomic spectroscopy for multi-element and stable isotope analysis. TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 59, pages 73-82.
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K.H. Laursen, A. Mihailova, S.D. Kelly, V.N. Epov, S. Bérail, J.K. Schjoerring, O.F.X. Donard, E.H. Larsen, N. Pedentchouk, A.D. Marca-Bell, U. Halekoh, J.E. Olesen & S. Husted. (2013) Is it really organic? – Multi-isotopic analysis as a tool to discriminate between organic and conventional plants. Food Chemistry 141:3, pages 2812-2820.
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Markus Greule, Stefan G. Huber & Frank Keppler. (2012) Stable hydrogen-isotope analysis of methyl chloride emitted from heated halophytic plants. Atmospheric Environment 62, pages 584-592.
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Mariavittoria Zampella, Christophe R. Quétel, Eduardo Paredes, Daniel Goitom Asfaha, Simona Vingiani & Paola Adamo. (2011) Soil properties, strontium isotopic signatures and multi‐element profiles to authenticate the origin of vegetables from small‐scale regions: illustration with early potatoes from southern Italy. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 25:19, pages 2721-2731.
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I. Vigano, R. Holzinger, F. Keppler, M. Greule, W.A. Brand, H. Geilmann, H. van Weelden & T. Röckmann. (2010) Water drives the deuterium content of the methane emitted from plants. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 74:14, pages 3865-3873.
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Markus Greule, Armin Mosandl, John T. G. Hamilton & Frank Keppler. (2009) A simple rapid method to precisely determine 13 C/ 12 C ratios of plant methoxyl groups . Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 23:11, pages 1710-1714.
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Markus Greule, Armin Mosandl, John T. G. Hamilton & Frank Keppler. (2008) A rapid and precise method for determination of D/H ratios of plant methoxyl groups. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 22:24, pages 3983-3988.
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