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PECULIARITIES OF MACRO AND TRACE ELEMENT ACCUMULATION BY 12 ARTEMISIA SPECIES IN CONDITIONS OF THE CRIMEAN SOUTHERN SHORE

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ABSTRACT. Taking into account important role of macro- and trace elements in herb growth and development, tolerance levels to unfavorable environmental conditions, safety of medicinal herb utilization and improvement of product quality evaluation of 20 macro- and micro- element accumulation levels by leaves of 12 Artemisia species from Nikita Botanic Garden collection was achieved using ICP-MS method. Significant interspecies variations in mineral accumulation were recorded. Leaf sodium hyperaccumulators (A. santonica, A. lerchiana) and sodium excluders (A. Feddei, A. vulgaris) were indicated. A. lerchiana demonstrated the highest ability to accumulate high concentrations of Na, Co, Cr, Ni, Pb, Sr, V, Fe, Li, Mn, whereas A. argui, A. taurica recorded the least values of Ca, K, P, As, Ni, Cu, Si, Fe accumulation. Powerful correlations (r>0.88) between V, Co, Pb, Cr and Al, and (r > 0//0) between Fe and V, Co, As, and between Li-V, Co, As, Al and Pb were revealed. 

KEYWORDS: Artemisia species, macroelements, trace elements, accumulation selectivity, the Crimean southern shore

For citation: Golubkuna N.A., Logvinenko L.A., Lapchenko V.A. Peculiarities of macro and trace element accumulation by 12 Artemisia species in conditions of the Crimean southern shore. Trace elemets in medicine. 2024;25(4):90−98. DOI: 10.19112/2413-6174-2024-25-4-90-98.

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