A review of fractionations of rare earth elements in plants

  • Tao LIANG
  • , Shiming DING
  • , Wenchong SONG
  • , Zhongyi CHONG
  • , Chaosheng ZHANG
  • , Haitao LI

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Abstract

Studies were carried out on several aspects of rare earth elements (REEs), such as the theory and practice of their applications in agriculture, their geochemical behaviors in natural and agricultural ecosystems, the mechanisms for the increase of crop yield using REE fertilizer, and their toxicology. However, limited knowledge was available for the transfer processes and the features and mechanisms of distribution and fractionations of REEs inside plants. The characteristics of REE fractionations in plants can be used to "trace" the pathway of REE transportation from soils (solution) to plants. A better understanding of the mechanisms of REE fractionations was helpful to investigate the controlling factors, including both the internal and the external ones. The characteristics and mechanisms of REE fractionations in plants and their significance were reviewed. Furthermore, the prospect for these fields was discussed, in hope of providing a new way in studying the bioavailability of REEs and heavy metals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-15
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Rare Earths
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Keywords

  • fractionation
  • mechanism
  • plant
  • rare earth elements

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