3rd International Congress on Engineering and Life Science Proceedings Book 2023
DOI: 10.61326/icelis.2023.25
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Variation of Gallium Concentrations in Some Forest Trees Depending on Species, Organ and Soil Depth

Ramazan Erdem,
Burak Arıcak,
Mehmet Çetin
et al.

Abstract: Heavy metal pollution is one of the most critical environmental problems threatening the environment and human health. Therefore, studies on monitoring and reducing heavy metal pollution are among the prioritized study topics. Plants are one of the most effective tools to monitor and reduce heavy metal pollution. However, the potential of heavy metal accumulation in various organs of plants is quite different. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the most suitable species and organs for this purpose and to … Show more

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“…In Pseudotsuga menziesii, the Li concentration in the inner barks, as well as in the outer barks in the east and west routes, remained below detectable limits. Studies have revealed that heavy metal amounts in diverse tissues of the same trees can differ significantly [27,28]. Heavy metal concentrations in diverse tissues of trees grown in a similar environment differ depending on features such as the morphology, structure, surface texture, surface area, and mass of the tree organ [29].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Pseudotsuga menziesii, the Li concentration in the inner barks, as well as in the outer barks in the east and west routes, remained below detectable limits. Studies have revealed that heavy metal amounts in diverse tissues of the same trees can differ significantly [27,28]. Heavy metal concentrations in diverse tissues of trees grown in a similar environment differ depending on features such as the morphology, structure, surface texture, surface area, and mass of the tree organ [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%