

Mineralization processes of plant residues in background and anthropogenically affected areas are analyzed. The multielement composition of plant residues before and after their exposure in soil is provided with the help of synchrotron radiation (XPA SR). It is demonstrated that the destruction process is accompanied by changes in the chemical composition of plant residues. Chemical elements with concentrations increasing as they are filtrated from soil into the exposed samples are determined. Agrobotanical groups of plants with the highest infiltration rate are revealed. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
| GEOBASE Subject Index: | anthropogenic effectchemical compositionchemical elementchemical pollutantheavy metalinfiltrationmineralizationpollution exposuresoil pollutionsoil remediation |
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| Funding sponsor | Funding number | Acronym |
|---|---|---|
| NSh 5325.2012.4 | ||
| 12 I 4 2051 | ||
| Russian Foundation for Basic Research | 10 04 00146 a | РФФИ |
| Russian Academy of Sciences | РАН | |
| Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation | 1.1.08,5.5329.2011 | Minobrnauka |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The work was financially supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (state assignment in 2008–2011, no. 1.1.08, in 2012 no. 5.5329.2011); the Development Program of Lead ing Science Schools (NSh 5325.2012.4); Programs of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ural Branch (project no. 12 I 4 2051); and the Rus sian Foundation for Basic Research (project no. 10 04 00146 a).
Zhuykova, T. V.; Nizhnii Tagil State Social Pedagogical Academy, ul. Krasnogvardeiskaya 57, Russian Federation;
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