Although scandium is a relatively widespread element in the earth crust, until recently there has been little information on the environmental chemistry of the element. On the one hand, geochemical behaviour of Sc may be similar to that of many bi-and trivalent elements (Mg, Al, Ca, Ti, Mn, Fe, Zr, rare earth elements, Hf, Th, and U). On the other hand, scandium may demonstrate rather unique chemical properties. The biological role of scandium is poorly known. Under ordinary conditions the concentration of Sc in plants is very low. It is much lower than Sc content in soil, suggesting that no bioaccumulation of Sc takes place. As a rule, concentration of Sc is higher in roots than in leaves and in seeds. A great variety of factors affecting the uptake of trace elements may contribute to values of Sc in plants. Data available in literature reveal a considerable diversity in vegetation concentrations of Sc and may not be comparable. Little is known yet about the toxicity of scandium. It was shown that an increase of Sc in soil may result in both a significant increase of Sc content in the plants and variations in concentrations of essential nutrients in all parts of plants.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Название основной публикацииTrace and Ultratrace Elements in Plants and Soil
РедакторыIrina Shtangeeva
Место публикацииUK
ИздательWIT Press
ГлаваChapter 9
Страницы223-248
Число страниц26
Том20
Издание1
ISBN (печатное издание)1-853-12-960-7
СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 дек 2004

Серия публикаций

НазваниеAdvances in ecological sciences
Том20
ISSN (печатное издание)1369-8273

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Биохимия, генетика и молекулярная биология (все)
  • Науки об окружающей среде (все)

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