The Element Composition of the Mountain Altai Plants

Elena P. Khramova
1. Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
khramova@ngs.ru
Olga V. Chankina
1. Institute of Chemical Kinetics & Combustion SB RAS Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
chankina@ns.kinetics.nsc.ru
Serafima Ya. Syeva
1. Federal Altai Scientific Center of Agrobiotechnologies, Russia, Barnaul Barnaul, Russian Federation
serafima-altai@mail.ru
The material was received by the Editorial Board: 02.09.2019
Abstract
A study has been first made on the element composition of both the plants of six species, belonging to three families, growing in the Mountain Altai, and the samples of soil from their habitat using the method of X-ray fluorescence analysis, involving synchrotron radiation (SRXRF). The highest accumulation of macro- and microelements is typical of the representatives of Caragana of the Fabaceae family, the lowest content was recorded for the representatives of Potentilla and Sibiraea of the Rosaceae family. The amount of elements - Br, Y, Mo, Nb, Zr, Ti, Rb, Co, Sr, Fe, Ni and V varies within a wide range (Сmax/Cmin > 5), Mn, Cu and Pb - within small (1,5 ≤ Сmax/Cmin ≤ 2,5) and with very small (Сmax/Cmin ≤ 1.5) range.

Keywords
element composition, X-ray fluorescence analysis with synchrotron radiation, bushes, the Mountain Altai
Funding
The part of the work was done using the infrastructure of the Shared research facility "Siberian Synchrotron and Terahertz Radiation Center (SSTRC)" based on complex "VEPP-4 - VEPP-2000" of BINP SB RAS, and as part of the state assignment of the CSBG SB RAS “Estimation of the morphogenetic potential of plant populations of North Asia using experimental methods” and with partial supported by RFBR (Grant N 16-44-040204 p_a). 
УДК 543.427.4:581.192

The Element Composition of the Mountain Altai Plants
References: Khramova E. P., Chankina O. V., Syeva S. Ya., Kostikova V. A., Rakshun Ya. V., Sorokoletov D. S. The Element Composition of the Mountain Altai Plants. Siberian Journal of Physics . 2019, vol. 14, no. 3. P. 86–96. (in Russ.). DOI: 10.25205/2541-9447-2019-14-3-86-96