2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2006.03.006
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Distribution of vanadium(V) species between soil and plants in the vicinity of vanadium mine

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“…Generally, the content of V in plants is markedly lower than its concentration in soils (Morrell et al 1986). Panichev et al (2006) pointed out that even in cases of very high total concentrations of V in soil (1500-3600 mg kg -1 ), its concentration in grasses was low and varied only from 8-13 mg kg -1 . It also has been suggested that V in natural soils is likely in the form of less mobile soluble trivalent form (Zoller et al 1973;Byerrum et al 1974).…”
Section: Concentrations Of Trace Elements In Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the content of V in plants is markedly lower than its concentration in soils (Morrell et al 1986). Panichev et al (2006) pointed out that even in cases of very high total concentrations of V in soil (1500-3600 mg kg -1 ), its concentration in grasses was low and varied only from 8-13 mg kg -1 . It also has been suggested that V in natural soils is likely in the form of less mobile soluble trivalent form (Zoller et al 1973;Byerrum et al 1974).…”
Section: Concentrations Of Trace Elements In Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very high concentrations of 620-1680 mg kg À1 have been measured in soils in the vicinity of a vanadium mine in South Africa, with about 50 % of the V occurring in the V(V) oxidation state [94].…”
Section: Geochemical Occurrences and Soil Concentrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apparently, vanadium is essential for chlorophyll and porphyrin biosynthesis during plant growth of some plants. Vanadium acts as a growth promoting factor and participates in fixation and accumulation of nitrogen in plants, however high concentrations of vanadium reduces plants productivity (Kabata-Pendias & Pendias, 1993, Edwards et al, 1995, Reimann & Caritat, 1998, Rudnick & Gao , 2005and Chowdary & Basha, 2015 (Edwards et al,1995, Meunier,1994, Panichev et al, 2006and Cappuyns & Slabbinck, 2012]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%