THE CONTENT OF MINERAL ELEMENTS AND HEAVY METALS IN THE WOOD OF PINE (PINUS SYLVESTRIS (L.) AND SPRUCE (PICEA ABIES (L.) KARST.)) IN SUBURBAN FORESTS OF ARKHANGELSK

On sample plots were selected samples of model trees. The defining of the content of mineral elements and heavy metals are made in the laboratory "Arctic". Roentgenofluorescent analysis was performed by spectrometer LabCenterXRF-1800 with the use of crystal-analyzers. Preliminarily dried a...

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Main Authors: Natalya V. Kiliusheva, Pavel A. Feklistov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: International Scientific Publications 2014
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Online Access:https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1000129/
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Summary:On sample plots were selected samples of model trees. The defining of the content of mineral elements and heavy metals are made in the laboratory "Arctic". Roentgenofluorescent analysis was performed by spectrometer LabCenterXRF-1800 with the use of crystal-analyzers. Preliminarily dried and crushed samples were merged in tablets. Total content of mineral elements and heavy metals in spruce was higher than in pine wood. Content chemical elements in spruce depends on the category of the trees viability is the following picture: the deterioration of the trees there is a decrease in the calcium content of 0.05%. Sapwood and heartwood differ by total content of mineral elements and metals from pine to 1-2%. The content of mineral elements and heavy metals does not depend on the location of the cross-section in the tree trunk. For spruce the greatest concentration of chemical elements, including heavy metals, marked trees fifth category viability, first category viability - for pine. Stand near a highway has a more precarious situation of forest ecosystems. Deterioration of the trees there is a decrease in the calcium content of 0.05%. Sapwood and heartwood parts ate differs by its total content of mineral elements and metals from pine to 1-2%. The content of mineral elements and heavy metals not depends on the location of their cross-section of a tree trunk. The greatest concentration of chemical elements, including heavy metals, marked trees fifth category viability for spruce, first - for pine. Stand near highway has a more precarious situation of forest ecosystems.