Wiche, OliverOliverWicheMoschne, ChristinChristinMoschneSchwabe, RingoRingoSchwabeFeuerstein, UlfUlfFeuerstein2018-07-182018-07-182018Wiche Oliver, Moschne Christin, Schwabe Ringo, Feuerstein Ulf GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN THE ACCUMULATION OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS (REE) IN PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA L / Oliver Wiche , Christin Moschne , Ringo Schwabe, Ulf Feuerstein // Applied Biotechnology in Mining : Proceedings of the International Conference (Dnipro, April 25-27, 2018). – Dnipro : National Technical University “Dnipro Polytechnic”, 2018. – Pp. 29.http://ir.nmu.org.ua/handle/123456789/152892Rare earth elements (REEs) represent a number of economically valuable elements whose increasing demand is closely associated with rapidly growing high-tech sectors such as high-tech electronics and "green energy technologies". In soils REEs are actually not rare but occur widespread with concentrations comparable to some essential plant nutrients (e.g. Zn). Thus, a promising chance to improve supply of these resources could be phytomining.enPhytominingPlant-Soil InteractionsNutrient AvailabilityRhizosphere ProcessesUptake and Accumulation of Rare Earth ElementsReed Canary GrassGENOTYPIC VARIATION IN THE ACCUMULATION OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS (REE) IN PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA LArticle