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Lead and Zinc Speciation in Soils and Their Transfer in Vegetation

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Studies of the dynamics of mobile lead and zinc species in Sod-podzolic and Chernozem soils demonstrate vertical migration of heavy metals and their transfer to plants. The degree of pollution significantly affects the rate of immobilization of heavy metals and their vertical migration.

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    Albic luvisols in the World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, Retisols in WRB 2014 (IUSS WRB 2006/14).

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Vysotenko, O., Kononenko, L., Bondarenko, G. (2017). Lead and Zinc Speciation in Soils and Their Transfer in Vegetation. In: Dent, D., Dmytruk, Y. (eds) Soil Science Working for a Living . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45417-7_24

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