Abstract

The elemental composition of species of the genus Pentaphylloides Hill. from the Russian Far East is studied by means of synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (SR XFS). It is shown that the species Pentaphylloides davurica, P. davurica × P. sp., and Dasiphora gorovoi accumulate larger amounts of macroelements, while the species P. mandshurica and P. fruticosa store elevated amounts of trace elements. Accumulation is associated with both the content of elements in the soil and species traits of the plants. Based on the findings, samples prepared from the stems of species P. davurica are recommended as a standard for chemotaxonomic investigations of the genus Pentaphylloides Hill. by SR XFS.

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