Investigating the elemental composition of a soil-plant system, based on the example of Lonicera caerulea

The concentration of 26 elements in the leaves of blue honeysuckle is reliably measured via SR XRF. The overall content of K and Zn, the concentration of their mobile forms in soils, and their accumulation in the leaves of plants are associated by a positive correlation. The accumulation of elements...

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