@article{Tošić_Pavlović_Dimitrijević_Zlatanović_Mitić_Stojanović_2022, place={Belgrade, Serbia}, title={Elemental composition of selected lichen species growing on the Balkan Peninsula: Scientific paper}, volume={87}, url={https://shd-pub.org.rs/index.php/JSCS/article/view/11647}, DOI={10.2298/JSC220223049T}, abstractNote={<p>The amount of nineteen elements in eleven different lichen species, six fruticose (<em>Bryoria capillaris</em>, <em>Bryoria fuscescens</em>, <em>Cladonia rangiformis</em>, <em>Rama­lina capitata</em>, <em>Usnea chaetophora</em> and <em>Evernia prunastri</em>) and five foliose (<em>Hypogymnia tubulosa</em>, <em>Lobaria pulmonaria</em>, <em>Peltigera horizontalis</em>, <em>Umbili</em><em>­</em><em>c</em><em>­</em><em>aria cylindrica </em>and <em>Umbilicaria crustulosa</em>) from five natural areas of the Bal­kan Peninsula (Serbia and Bulgaria) were determined by using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). Among macro­nut­rients, the highest content was observed for Ca and K, while Mg and Na were represented in the smallest amount. Fe, Mn, Zn and Ba were the most abundant trace elements in contrast to Cd and Co, whose concentrationс wеre the lowest.</p>}, number={11}, journal={Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society}, author={Tošić, Snežana and Pavlović, Aleksandra and Dimitrijević, Ivana and Zlatanović, Ivana and Mitić, Violeta and Stojanović, Gordana}, year={2022}, month={Aug.}, pages={1313–1325} }