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Isotopes and their
application in plant
sciences.
Presented by:
Dabhi Monali A.
M.sc.Sem-2(Botany)
CBO :406
Department of life
Sciences, H.N.G.U.,
PATAN.
Content
 Introduction
 What is an Isotopes?
 Isotopes: Definition & Examples.
 Main types of isotopes.
 Stable and Unstable isotopes.
 Application of isotopes.
 Agriculture (plant science.)
Introduction
 In nature there are nearly 300 nuclei
consisting of different elements and their
isotopes.
 Isotopes are nuclei having the sane number
of protons but different number of neutrons.
 Radioisotopes Aversion of a chemical
element that has an unstable nucleus emits
radiation during its decay to a stable form.
What is an Isotopes?
 Isotopes
 “All isotopes of the same
element have the same chemical
properties but small differences in
physical properties.”
Isotopes :Definition &
Examples.
 Isotopes are atoms of the certain element
which have the same number of protons
but different number of neutrons in the
nucleus of the atoms.
 Atoms that have the same atomic number,
but different atomic weights are isotopes.
 Atomic number is the number of protons. It
is the same for all atoms of element.
 Atomic weight is the number of protons
and neutrons.
Fig. :Carbon atom
 Two main types of isotopes are stable or
unstable.
 Stable isotopes: do not experience any change
over time. E.g. 2H, 13C,15N, 18O.
 Used for lebelling compounds as possible
intermediates in biosynthetic pathways.
 Usual method of detection are- Mass
spectroscopy (15N, 18O).
 NMR spectroscopy(2H,13C).
Main types of isotopes.
 Unstable isotopes: known as radioisotopes and are
subject to radioactive decay. This ‘decay’ means that
over time, these isotopes turn into another isotope of
the same
element.e.g.1H,14C,24Na,42K,32S,35P,131I decay
with emission of radiation.
 For biological investigation-Carbon & Hydrogen.
 For metabolic studies-S,P and alkali and alkaline
earth metals are used.
 For studies on protein, alkaloids, and amino acid
labelled nitrogen atom give more specific information.
 3H compound is commercially available.
Radioisotopes radiation
 Three predominant types of radiation are emitted by
radioisotopes:
1. alpha particles
2. beta particles
3. gamma rays.
 The different types of radiation have different
penetration powers.
 Radioisotopes are unstable isotopes which decay
and give out radioactive emissions.
 Radioisotopes are naturally occuring or artificially
produced.
 Artificial radioisotopes can be produced when certain
nuclides are bombarded by high energy particles.
 Every element in the periodic table has at least one
radioactive isotope, or radioisotope, and more than
3300 radioactive isotopes are known.
 The radioactivity is the result of having unstable
nuclei.
 There are only 264 stable isotopes among all the
elements.
 All isotopes of elements with atomic number higher
than that of bismuth (83) are radioactive.
Stable and unstable isotopes:
Application of isotopes:
 Isotope analysis is the determination of isotopic
singnature, the relative abundances of isotopes of a
given element in a particular sample. For biogenic
substances in particular, significant variation of
isotopes of C,N and O can occur.
 The identification of certain meteorites as having
originated on Mars is based in part upon the isotopic
signature of trace gases contained in them.
 Isotopic substitution can be used to determine the
mechanism of chemical reaction via the kinetic
isotope effect.
 Radiation source in therapy it produces
destructive role because radiation has ability
to cause radiation. They destruct cancerous
cell by ionization. e.g. Sodium phosphate is
(32P)used in therapy of blood cancer.
 Diagnostic purposes-Labeled
cyanocobalamine finds use for measuring
glomerular filteration rate and Sodium rose
bengal used in liver function test.
 Research- In research isotopes are used as
tracers.
 Sterilization- Radiation are use is sterilization
of instrument in hospital and final packed
container. Radiation cause ionization of
bacteria, viruses, fungi, pathogenic bacteria.
Hence it is used in sterilization. e.g. Cesium
used for sterilization of surgical instrument.
 Determination of hypothyroldism and
hyperthyroidism.
Agriculture (plant science):
 Study the effectiveness of fertilisers.
 Nitrogen-15 or Phosphorus-32 is added to
soil water.
 After the plant absorbed the soil water, the
radioisotopes can track uptake of fertiliser
from root to leaves.
 Radioisotopes are used to kill pests and
parasites and control the ripening of fruits
 Induced genetic mutation in plant
-Better strain
- Higher resistance against diseases.
 A Geiger counter is used to detect the
movement of the radioactive
Phosphorus-32 throughout the plant.
 This information helps scientists
understand the detailed mechanism of
how plants utilize phosphorus to grow
and reproduce.
 In agriculture, radioactive nuclides are used
as tracers in fertilizer to determine the
effectiveness or to prolong shelf life of food
by irradiating to destroy microorganisms.
 Radioactive tracers used to determine the
effectiveness of fertilizers.
 Cobalt-60 produces gamma rays that are
used to irradiate food.
 Food & Agriculture
-Food irradiation…
*kills bacteria, insects and parasites which causes
disease like Cholera, Trichinosis
*retards spoilage of food
*is not radioactive
-Radiations are used…..
*to develop more disease-resistant corps
*to improve quality of food
*in farming
 Radioactive phosphorus (P32) is used in the study of
metabolism of plant s.
 Radioactive sulphur (S35)helps to study advantages
and disadvantages of fungicides.
 Pests and insects on crops can be killed by radiations
 Yield of crops like carrot, root, apples, grapes can be
increased by irradiation with radioisotopes.
 Radiation from radioisotopes is used to sterilise pests
such an insects that destroy crops.
Reference
 J.L. Ryan, ”Ionizing radiation: the good,
the bed and the ugly,” J. Invest.
Dermatol, 132,985(2012).
 WWW.scielo.br
 WWW.radsafe.com
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Isotopes and their application in plant sciences.

  • 1. Isotopes and their application in plant sciences. Presented by: Dabhi Monali A. M.sc.Sem-2(Botany) CBO :406 Department of life Sciences, H.N.G.U., PATAN.
  • 2. Content  Introduction  What is an Isotopes?  Isotopes: Definition & Examples.  Main types of isotopes.  Stable and Unstable isotopes.  Application of isotopes.  Agriculture (plant science.)
  • 3. Introduction  In nature there are nearly 300 nuclei consisting of different elements and their isotopes.  Isotopes are nuclei having the sane number of protons but different number of neutrons.  Radioisotopes Aversion of a chemical element that has an unstable nucleus emits radiation during its decay to a stable form.
  • 4. What is an Isotopes?  Isotopes  “All isotopes of the same element have the same chemical properties but small differences in physical properties.”
  • 5. Isotopes :Definition & Examples.  Isotopes are atoms of the certain element which have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons in the nucleus of the atoms.  Atoms that have the same atomic number, but different atomic weights are isotopes.  Atomic number is the number of protons. It is the same for all atoms of element.  Atomic weight is the number of protons and neutrons.
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  • 8.  Two main types of isotopes are stable or unstable.  Stable isotopes: do not experience any change over time. E.g. 2H, 13C,15N, 18O.  Used for lebelling compounds as possible intermediates in biosynthetic pathways.  Usual method of detection are- Mass spectroscopy (15N, 18O).  NMR spectroscopy(2H,13C). Main types of isotopes.
  • 9.  Unstable isotopes: known as radioisotopes and are subject to radioactive decay. This ‘decay’ means that over time, these isotopes turn into another isotope of the same element.e.g.1H,14C,24Na,42K,32S,35P,131I decay with emission of radiation.  For biological investigation-Carbon & Hydrogen.  For metabolic studies-S,P and alkali and alkaline earth metals are used.  For studies on protein, alkaloids, and amino acid labelled nitrogen atom give more specific information.  3H compound is commercially available.
  • 10. Radioisotopes radiation  Three predominant types of radiation are emitted by radioisotopes: 1. alpha particles 2. beta particles 3. gamma rays.  The different types of radiation have different penetration powers.  Radioisotopes are unstable isotopes which decay and give out radioactive emissions.  Radioisotopes are naturally occuring or artificially produced.  Artificial radioisotopes can be produced when certain nuclides are bombarded by high energy particles.
  • 11.  Every element in the periodic table has at least one radioactive isotope, or radioisotope, and more than 3300 radioactive isotopes are known.  The radioactivity is the result of having unstable nuclei.  There are only 264 stable isotopes among all the elements.  All isotopes of elements with atomic number higher than that of bismuth (83) are radioactive. Stable and unstable isotopes:
  • 12. Application of isotopes:  Isotope analysis is the determination of isotopic singnature, the relative abundances of isotopes of a given element in a particular sample. For biogenic substances in particular, significant variation of isotopes of C,N and O can occur.  The identification of certain meteorites as having originated on Mars is based in part upon the isotopic signature of trace gases contained in them.  Isotopic substitution can be used to determine the mechanism of chemical reaction via the kinetic isotope effect.
  • 13.  Radiation source in therapy it produces destructive role because radiation has ability to cause radiation. They destruct cancerous cell by ionization. e.g. Sodium phosphate is (32P)used in therapy of blood cancer.  Diagnostic purposes-Labeled cyanocobalamine finds use for measuring glomerular filteration rate and Sodium rose bengal used in liver function test.  Research- In research isotopes are used as tracers.
  • 14.  Sterilization- Radiation are use is sterilization of instrument in hospital and final packed container. Radiation cause ionization of bacteria, viruses, fungi, pathogenic bacteria. Hence it is used in sterilization. e.g. Cesium used for sterilization of surgical instrument.  Determination of hypothyroldism and hyperthyroidism.
  • 15. Agriculture (plant science):  Study the effectiveness of fertilisers.  Nitrogen-15 or Phosphorus-32 is added to soil water.  After the plant absorbed the soil water, the radioisotopes can track uptake of fertiliser from root to leaves.  Radioisotopes are used to kill pests and parasites and control the ripening of fruits  Induced genetic mutation in plant -Better strain - Higher resistance against diseases.
  • 16.  A Geiger counter is used to detect the movement of the radioactive Phosphorus-32 throughout the plant.  This information helps scientists understand the detailed mechanism of how plants utilize phosphorus to grow and reproduce.
  • 17.  In agriculture, radioactive nuclides are used as tracers in fertilizer to determine the effectiveness or to prolong shelf life of food by irradiating to destroy microorganisms.  Radioactive tracers used to determine the effectiveness of fertilizers.  Cobalt-60 produces gamma rays that are used to irradiate food.
  • 18.  Food & Agriculture -Food irradiation… *kills bacteria, insects and parasites which causes disease like Cholera, Trichinosis *retards spoilage of food *is not radioactive -Radiations are used….. *to develop more disease-resistant corps *to improve quality of food *in farming
  • 19.  Radioactive phosphorus (P32) is used in the study of metabolism of plant s.  Radioactive sulphur (S35)helps to study advantages and disadvantages of fungicides.  Pests and insects on crops can be killed by radiations  Yield of crops like carrot, root, apples, grapes can be increased by irradiation with radioisotopes.  Radiation from radioisotopes is used to sterilise pests such an insects that destroy crops.
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  • 21. Reference  J.L. Ryan, ”Ionizing radiation: the good, the bed and the ugly,” J. Invest. Dermatol, 132,985(2012).  WWW.scielo.br  WWW.radsafe.com