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Schematic representation of the experimental system to evaluate the effect of plant on HPV suspension. The preliminary experiments were performed without electrical grounding, and the virus abundance in the leaf immersion suspensions (C) was analyzed using a rapid detection kit. In the case of Epipremnum aureum , samples from the virus suspension (C), submerged part of the leaf (B), and non-submerged part of the leaf (A) were analyzed using qRT-PCR (quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction) with and without the electrical grounding conditions. In the illustrated example, graphite felt <t>electrodes</t> were used to electrically ground the plant pot.
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Article Title: Submerged leaves of live indoor foliage plants adsorb H1N1 influenza virus from suspension

Journal: Plant Signaling & Behavior

doi: 10.1080/15592324.2022.2163869

Schematic representation of the experimental system to evaluate the effect of plant on HPV suspension. The preliminary experiments were performed without electrical grounding, and the virus abundance in the leaf immersion suspensions (C) was analyzed using a rapid detection kit. In the case of Epipremnum aureum , samples from the virus suspension (C), submerged part of the leaf (B), and non-submerged part of the leaf (A) were analyzed using qRT-PCR (quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction) with and without the electrical grounding conditions. In the illustrated example, graphite felt electrodes were used to electrically ground the plant pot.
Figure Legend Snippet: Schematic representation of the experimental system to evaluate the effect of plant on HPV suspension. The preliminary experiments were performed without electrical grounding, and the virus abundance in the leaf immersion suspensions (C) was analyzed using a rapid detection kit. In the case of Epipremnum aureum , samples from the virus suspension (C), submerged part of the leaf (B), and non-submerged part of the leaf (A) were analyzed using qRT-PCR (quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction) with and without the electrical grounding conditions. In the illustrated example, graphite felt electrodes were used to electrically ground the plant pot.

Techniques Used: Suspension, Virus, Quantitative RT-PCR, Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction



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Gee Graphite Ltd graphite felt electrodes 75 × 200
Schematic representation of the experimental system to evaluate the effect of plant on HPV suspension. The preliminary experiments were performed without electrical grounding, and the virus abundance in the leaf immersion suspensions (C) was analyzed using a rapid detection kit. In the case of Epipremnum aureum , samples from the virus suspension (C), submerged part of the leaf (B), and non-submerged part of the leaf (A) were analyzed using qRT-PCR (quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction) with and without the electrical grounding conditions. In the illustrated example, graphite felt <t>electrodes</t> were used to electrically ground the plant pot.
Graphite Felt Electrodes 75 × 200, supplied by Gee Graphite Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/result/graphite felt electrodes 75 × 200/product/Gee Graphite Ltd
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
graphite felt electrodes 75 × 200 - by Bioz Stars, 2026-04
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Schematic representation of the experimental system to evaluate the effect of plant on HPV suspension. The preliminary experiments were performed without electrical grounding, and the virus abundance in the leaf immersion suspensions (C) was analyzed using a rapid detection kit. In the case of Epipremnum aureum , samples from the virus suspension (C), submerged part of the leaf (B), and non-submerged part of the leaf (A) were analyzed using qRT-PCR (quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction) with and without the electrical grounding conditions. In the illustrated example, graphite felt electrodes were used to electrically ground the plant pot.

Journal: Plant Signaling & Behavior

Article Title: Submerged leaves of live indoor foliage plants adsorb H1N1 influenza virus from suspension

doi: 10.1080/15592324.2022.2163869

Figure Lengend Snippet: Schematic representation of the experimental system to evaluate the effect of plant on HPV suspension. The preliminary experiments were performed without electrical grounding, and the virus abundance in the leaf immersion suspensions (C) was analyzed using a rapid detection kit. In the case of Epipremnum aureum , samples from the virus suspension (C), submerged part of the leaf (B), and non-submerged part of the leaf (A) were analyzed using qRT-PCR (quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction) with and without the electrical grounding conditions. In the illustrated example, graphite felt electrodes were used to electrically ground the plant pot.

Article Snippet: Graphite felt electrodes (75 × 200 × 2 mm, GF series; GEE Graphite Ltd., UK) were positioned in plant pots to connect to the plant rhizospheres ( ).

Techniques: Suspension, Virus, Quantitative RT-PCR, Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction