Behaviour of Strontium in Plants and the Environment 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66574-0_2
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Factors Influencing the Soil to Plant Transfer of Strontium

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“…A number of studies have shown that the factors that most affect the migration ability of Sr in soil are moisture (Arapis et al, 1997;Dubchak, 2018;Zhang et al, 2019;Cai et al, 2020;Mikhailovskaya, Pozolotina, 2020) due to high mass flow of Sr in the liquid phase; soil humus content (Guillén, 2018;Burger, Lichtscheidl, 2019) due to its ability to fix Sr compounds; soil acidity (Kashparov et al, 2013;Burger, Lichtscheidl, 2019) and content of exchangeable Ca (Labunska et al, 2021). These parameters are important variables influencing migration ability of Sr in the soil, which can prevent its downward migration.…”
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“…A number of studies have shown that the factors that most affect the migration ability of Sr in soil are moisture (Arapis et al, 1997;Dubchak, 2018;Zhang et al, 2019;Cai et al, 2020;Mikhailovskaya, Pozolotina, 2020) due to high mass flow of Sr in the liquid phase; soil humus content (Guillén, 2018;Burger, Lichtscheidl, 2019) due to its ability to fix Sr compounds; soil acidity (Kashparov et al, 2013;Burger, Lichtscheidl, 2019) and content of exchangeable Ca (Labunska et al, 2021). These parameters are important variables influencing migration ability of Sr in the soil, which can prevent its downward migration.…”
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“…On one hand, radiostrontium (mainly 90 Sr) is the main radiation pollutant in nuclear accidents, which can pose adverse effects on living things (Amano et al, 2016). On the other hand, stable strontium (mainly 88 Sr) at high concentrations in soil and water released from strontium minerals is harmful to the environment (Guill en, 2018). Phytoremediation is a promising approach to eliminate strontium pollution.…”
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