All research groups use this laboratory for the analysis, using different approaches and methodologies, of plants, insects, soil and water samples.
Analysis of oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in liquid samples to trace the water cycle in ecosystems. A microwave digestion system permits the acid mineralization of different matrices and their elemental concentration is then determined by Inductively-Coupled Plasma – Optical Emission Spectroscopy. Chemical ecology: Electroantennography is used to record electrical potentials from insect antennae, . These potentials provide information about olfactory perception in insects.
The lab contains several instruments for research performed in the lab:
Room E0.12
All research groups use this laboratory for the analysis of plants, soil and microbial samples to determine and characterize, by chemical, physiological, biochemical and biomolecular approaches, all the variables involved due to biotic and abiotic stresses.
Characterization of physiological, chemical, molecular and biochemical responses of crops to biotic and abiotic stresses.
Evaluation of the nutraceutical features of agricultural products. Qualitative and quantitative HPLC analysis of plant molecules and HTC byproducts. Soil-plant-rhizosphere microbiome profiling. Analysis of genetic and molecular pathways controlling agricultural traits and environmental adaptation in model plant species. Genetic characterization of insect species and their microbial community
The lab contains several instruments for research performed in the lab:
Room E1.20