The study of the element composition of elevated and underground organs of Cirsium arvense from Bashkortostan flora
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Cirsium arvense, herb, roots, element compositionAbstract
The results of study of Cirsium arvense element composition growing in Bashkortostan are presented. Comparative analysis of macro and trace elements in elevated and underground parts of Cirsium arvense showed that maximum is achieved in herb. Natrium, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, cuprum, manganum, iodum are prevalent in herb, while potassium and ferrum in roots.References
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2015-06-30
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Шамсутдинова, С. Р., and К. А. Пупыкина. “The Study of the Element Composition of Elevated and Underground Organs of Cirsium Arvense from Bashkortostan Flora”. Traditional Medicine, no. 2(41) 2015, June 2015, pp. 44-45, http://www.tradmed.ru/index.php/tm/article/view/456.
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