Trace elements in wild plants of the Lower Kama national park

Biogeochemical studies of plants and soil cover in specially protected natural areas are necessary for conducting background geochemical monitoring in order to determine the content of trace elements in plants of natural ecosystems and to establish the relationship between trace element com...

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Main Authors: М. Sibgatullina, V. Valiev
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow Pedagogical State University, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education 2019-09-01
Series:Социально-экологические технологии
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spelling doaj-e97c1adba06745b1a43f25c567b366ea2020-11-25T02:19:28ZrusMoscow Pedagogical State University, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education Социально-экологические технологии2500-29612500-29612019-09-019332534210.31862/2500-2961-2019-9-3-325-342Trace elements in wild plants of the Lower Kama national parkМ. Sibgatullina0V. Valiev1Research Institute for Problems of Ecology and Mineral Wealth Use of Tatarstan Academy of SciencesResearch Institute for Problems of Ecology and Mineral Wealth Use of Tatarstan Academy of SciencesBiogeochemical studies of plants and soil cover in specially protected natural areas are necessary for conducting background geochemical monitoring in order to determine the content of trace elements in plants of natural ecosystems and to establish the relationship between trace element composition and environmental factors. The atomic absorption spectrophotometry was used to determine the content of trace elements Mn, Fe, Zn, Cu, Cr, Co, Ni, Cd, Pb in wild herbaceous plants and the root layer of soil in the Nizhny Kama National Park (Kama valley and its tributaries). Species with a high content of Ni were found. High concentrations of Fe, Cr, Pb in the phytomass of mosses were revealed, which may indicate their aerogenic supply from nearby industrial enterprises. It was established that the soil cover of the national park within the Yelabuga region is characterized by an increased content of Mn and Co. The trace elements that are vigorously absorbed by plants, as well as species characterized by high biogeochemical activity have been identified – Aegopodium podagraria L., Fragaria vesca L., Paris quadrifolia L., Anemonoides ranunculoides L., Dicranum Hedwhttp://soc-ecol.ru/trace-elements-in-wild-plants-of-the-lower-kama-national-park/accumulationbackground geochemical monitoringbiogeochemical activitylower kama national parknational parkspecially protected natural areatrace elementswild plants
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V. Valiev
Trace elements in wild plants of the Lower Kama national park
Социально-экологические технологии
accumulation
background geochemical monitoring
biogeochemical activity
lower kama national park
national park
specially protected natural area
trace elements
wild plants
author_facet М. Sibgatullina
V. Valiev
author_sort М. Sibgatullina
title Trace elements in wild plants of the Lower Kama national park
title_short Trace elements in wild plants of the Lower Kama national park
title_full Trace elements in wild plants of the Lower Kama national park
title_fullStr Trace elements in wild plants of the Lower Kama national park
title_full_unstemmed Trace elements in wild plants of the Lower Kama national park
title_sort trace elements in wild plants of the lower kama national park
publisher Moscow Pedagogical State University, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education
series Социально-экологические технологии
issn 2500-2961
2500-2961
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Biogeochemical studies of plants and soil cover in specially protected natural areas are necessary for conducting background geochemical monitoring in order to determine the content of trace elements in plants of natural ecosystems and to establish the relationship between trace element composition and environmental factors. The atomic absorption spectrophotometry was used to determine the content of trace elements Mn, Fe, Zn, Cu, Cr, Co, Ni, Cd, Pb in wild herbaceous plants and the root layer of soil in the Nizhny Kama National Park (Kama valley and its tributaries). Species with a high content of Ni were found. High concentrations of Fe, Cr, Pb in the phytomass of mosses were revealed, which may indicate their aerogenic supply from nearby industrial enterprises. It was established that the soil cover of the national park within the Yelabuga region is characterized by an increased content of Mn and Co. The trace elements that are vigorously absorbed by plants, as well as species characterized by high biogeochemical activity have been identified – Aegopodium podagraria L., Fragaria vesca L., Paris quadrifolia L., Anemonoides ranunculoides L., Dicranum Hedw
topic accumulation
background geochemical monitoring
biogeochemical activity
lower kama national park
national park
specially protected natural area
trace elements
wild plants
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