Improving our understanding of how plants take up, transport and store their nutrient and toxic elements, collectively known as the ionome, will benefit human health and the natural environment. Here you will find curated ionomic data on many thousands of plant samples freely available to the public. If you use any of the data or information derived from it for publication or presentation purposes please cite Baxter et al., Plant Physiology 2007. If you want to learn more, read our Wikipedia entry.
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1623 completed ICP-MS runs 135846 total samples 10602 unique lines 2016 unique genes 2118 orders submitted 1958 orders completed |
56 completed ICP-MS runs 14697 total samples 2865 unique lines |
228 completed ICP-MS runs 51554 total samples 11924 unique lines 4831 unique genes |
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