The article presents the influence of soil pH on the concentration of metals present in bee products, namely, in bee bread and honey. The pH of the soils of the territories of private apiaries in the Birsk, Burayevo, Karaidel districts and the content of heavy metals in soil, bee bread and honey were determined. It is noted that the soil of the apiary of the Birsk district is slightly alkaline. Lead and arsenic accumulate most of all in it. The soil of apiaries in Burayevo and Karaidel districts is alkaline. Copper and arsenic accumulate most of all in them. It is noticed that bee products accumulate in themselves heavy metals. Their greatest accumulation is observed in bee bread.
The article deals with the content of petroleum products in the soil. Currently, the problem of soil contamination by oil products is relevant in connection with the development of industry. Bashkortostan is an oil-producing region. The content of petroleum products in the soil was determined by the fluorimetric method. The studied soil belongs to the low-polluted one.
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