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Rare earth elements in soils of saline agrolandscapes of the Baraba plain

https://doi.org/10.26898/0370-8799-2021-3-1

Abstract

The total content of rare earth elements in the soil profile of saline agricultural landscapes catena of the Baraba plain within Novosibirsk region was studied. The total content of zirconium, yttrium, scandium, gallium, including lanthanides - cerium, lanthanum and ytterbium was determined. Rare earth elements are extremely poorly analyzed. At present, their influence on plants, organisms of animals and humans is being actively studied, although the maximum permissible and tentatively permissible concentrations for them have not yet been developed. The total content of rare earth elements, determined in the soils of the catena, depends on the granulometric composition and the degree of humus content of the soil horizons. It was revealed that in the studied soils they are mainly contained in the number of clarkes of the earth's crust, with the exception of lanthanum in the humus horizons, where its content is almost 1.5 times (44-48 mg/kg) higher than the clarke in the earth's crust (29 mg/kg), and ytterbium (10 times higher than the clarke). Along the soil profile, an insignificant movement of rare earth elements in both vertical and horizontal directions was noted, which indicates a low mobility of their compounds. Zirconium predominates in the profile of the studied soils from the group of rare earth elements. Its content in the humus horizons of soils of eluvial positions is within the clarke of the earth's crust; variations along the profile are insignificant. Ytterbium is contained in large quantities - from 1.89 to 4.05 mg/kg of soil, which is significantly higher than the clarke of the earth's crust (0.3 mg/kg of soil). The role of lanthanides in the soil -plant - animal - human system requires further in-depth study.

About the Authors

N. V. Semendyaeva
Siberian Federal Scientific Centre of Agro-BioTechnologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Nina V. Semendyaeva - Head Researcher, Doctor of Science in Agriculture, Professor.

PO Box 463, SFSCA RAS, Krasnoobsk, Novosibirsk Region, 630501.



A. A. Morozova
Siberian Federal Scientific Centre of Agro-BioTechnologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Novosibirsk State Agrarian University; Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Anna A. Morozova - Postgraduate student, analytical engineer.

PO Box 463, SFSCA RAS, Krasnoobsk, Novosibirsk Region, 630501.



N. I. Dobrotvorskaya
Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technology
Russian Federation

Nadezhda I. Dobrotvorskaya - Doctor of Science in Agriculture, Professor.

Novosibirsk.



N. V. Elizarov
Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Nikolay V. Elizarov - Candidate of Science in Biology, Researcher.

Novosibirsk.



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Semendyaeva N.V., Morozova A.A., Dobrotvorskaya N.I., Elizarov N.V. Rare earth elements in soils of saline agrolandscapes of the Baraba plain. Siberian Herald of Agricultural Science. 2021;51(3):5-14. https://doi.org/10.26898/0370-8799-2021-3-1

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