Dr. Irina Shtangeeva
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Dr. Irina Shtangeeva

Researcher
Institute of Earth Sciences, St. Petersburg State University, Russia


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Biography

Dr. Irina Shtangeeva is currently working as Senior Researcher in Institute of Earth Sciences St Petersburg University, Russia. She obtained her PhD in Earth Sciences from same university. Her main scientific interest includes Ecology, Biogeochemistry, Multivariate Statistics and Modelling and Modern Analytical Techniques. She is member of International Society of Trace Element Biochemistry. In past she worked as Engineer, Junior Research Scientist, Researcher and Senior Researcher at Petersburg University. Dr. Irina Shtangeeva received honors include Nordic Council of Ministers Research Scholar, International Visiting Fellowship from Sydney University, Research grant of Academy of Finland, University of Oulu. She is also Reviewer for International Journals. She has recently published 13 articles in journals and 1 book, 4 book chapters as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Ecological Geochemistry
100%
Ecology
62%
Biogeochemistry
90%
Modeling
75%
Multivariate Statistics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
1
Chapters
7
Articles
81
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Shtangeeva, I., M. Niemelä, P. Perämäki, E. Kurashov and Yu. Krylova, 2022. Effects of potassium and sodium bromides on Triticum aestivum and Pisum sativum. Russ. J. Plant Physiol., Vol. 69. 10.1134/S1021443722020182.
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  2. Shtangeeva, I., M. Niemelä, P. Perämäki, A. Popov, I. Vesavaara and R. Suvela, 2022. Response of wheat and barley seedlings on soil contamination with bromides. Environ. Geochem. Health, 44: 537-550.
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  3. Shtangeeva, I., M. Niemelä, A. Ryumin, V. Chelibanov, A. Golovin, I. Vesavaara and P. Perämäki, 2022. Short-term variability of macro- and trace elements in Elymus repens L. and Urtica dioica L. Front. Biosci. (Elite Ed)., Vol. 14. 10.31083/j.fbe1403020.
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  4. Shtangeeva, I., M. Niemelä and P. Perämäki, 2022. Bioavailability and toxicity of bromine and neodymium for plants grown in soil and water. Environ. Geochem. Health, 44: 285-293.
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  5. Shtangeeva, I., E. Visser and P. Van der Ven, 2022. Temporal Changes in Carbon and Nitrogen Concentrations in the Rhizosphere Soil of Two Plant Species. In: New Prospects in Environmental Geosciences and Hydrogeosciences: Proceedings of the 2nd Springer Conference of the Arabian Journal of Geosciences (CAJG-2), Tunisia 2019, Chenchouni, H., H.I. Chaminé, M.F. Khan, B.J. Merkel and Z. Zhang et al (Eds.), Springer, Cham, Denmark, ISBN: 978-3-030-72543-3, pp: 147-149.
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  6. Shtangeeva, I., 2022. Effects of thorium and bromine on plant development and concentration of essential nutrients in wheat. J. Cereal Res., 14: 151-156.
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  7. Shtangeeva, I., 2022. Accumulation of scandium, cerium, europium, hafnium, and tantalum in oats and barley grown in soils that differ in their characteristics and level of contamination. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res., 29: 40839-40853.
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  8. Shtangeeva, I., M. Bērtiņš, A. Vīksna, V. Chelibanov and A. Golovin, 2021. Stress effects of rubidium on two plant species (field experiment). Russ. J. Plant Physiol., 68: S131-S139.
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  9. Shtangeeva, I., M. Bertins, A. Vu012bksna and M. Surzhik, 2020. Temporal changes in macro- and trace element concentrations in the rhizosphere soil of two plant species. Arabian J. Geosci., 10.1007/s12517-020-06113-z.
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  10. Shtangeeva, I., A. Vu012bksna, M. Bertins, A. Ryumin and V. Grebnevs, 2020. Variations in the concentrations of macro- and trace elements in two grasses and in the rhizosphere soil during a day. Environ. Pollut., 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.114265.
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  11. Shtangeeva, I., 2020. Potentially Toxic Trace Elements in Wheat and Their Effects on the Plant Development and Concentration of Essential Nutrients. In: Climate Change and Food Security with Emphasis on Wheat, Ozturk, M. and A. Gul (Eds.), Academic Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US, ISBN: 9780128195277, 14.
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  12. Shtangeeva, I., 2020. About plant species potentially promising for phytoextraction of large amounts of toxic trace elements. Environ. Geochem. Health, 10.1007/s10653-020-00633-z.
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  13. Shtangeeva, I., 2020. About plant species potentially promising for phytoextraction of large amounts of toxic trace elements. Environ. Geochem. Health, 10.1007/s10653-020-00633-z.
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  14. Shtangeeva, I., M. Niemelä and P. Perämäki, 2019. Effects of bromides of potassium and ammonium on some crops. J. Plant Nutr., 42: 2209-2220.
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  15. Shtangeeva, I., L. Buša and A. Viksna 2019. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of soils and grasses as indicators of soil characteristics and biological taxa. Appl. Geochem. 104: 19-24.
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  16. Shtangeeva, I., A. Viksna and V. Grebnevs, 2019. Geochemical (soil) and phylogenetic (plant taxa) factors affecting accumulation of macro- and trace elements in three natural plant species. Environ. Geochem. Health, 42: 209-219.
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  17. Shtangeeva, I., P. Peramaki, M. Niemela, E. Kurashov and Y. Krylova, 2018. Potential of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and pea (Pisum sativum) for remediation of soils contaminated with bromides and PAHs. Int. J. Phytorem., 20: 560-566.
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  18. Shtangeeva, I., S. Tesfalidet and L. Lövgren, 2017. Comparison of nutrient concentrations in leaves of five plants. J. Plant Nut., 40: 239-247.
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  19. Shtangeeva, I., M. Niemela, P. Peramaki, A. Ryumin, S. Timofeev, S. Chukov and G. Kasatkina, 2017. Phytoextration of bromine from contaminated soil. J. Geochem. Explor., 174: 21-28.
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  20. Shtangeeva, I., 2017. Bromine accumulation in some crops and grasses as determined by neutron activation analysis. Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Analy., 48: 2338-2346.
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  21. Shtangeeva, I., M. Niemelä, P. Perämäki and S. Timofeev, 2015. Response of wheat and pea seedlings on increase of bromine concentration in the growth medium. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. Int., 22: 19060-19068.
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  22. Shtnageeva, I., 2014. Europium and cerium accumulation in wheat and rye seedlings. Water Air Soil Pollut., Vol. 225. 10.1007/s11270-014-1964-3.
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  23. Shtangeeva, I., R. Bali, B. Singh, S. Ayrault and S. Timofeev, 2014. Antimony accumulation in wheat seedlings grown in soil and water. Communi. Soil Sci. Plant Anal., 45: 968-983.
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  24. Shtangeeva, I., M. Niemela and P. Peramaki, 2014. Effects of soil amendments on antimony uptake by wheat. J. Soils Sediments, 14: 679-686.
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  25. Shtangeeva, I., E. Steinnes and S. Lierhagen, 2012. Uptake of different forms of antimony by wheat and rye seedlings. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res., 19: 502-509.
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  26. Shtangeeva, I., B. Van der Bruggen, B. Verbinnen and S. Timofeev, 2012. Ecotoxicity of Arsenic and Antimony: Perspectives of Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soils. In: Correlation Between Human Factors and the Prevention of Catastrophes, Barry, D.L., W.G. Coldewey, D.W.G. Reimer and D.V. Rudakov (Eds.). IOS Press, USA., pp: 224-235.
  27. Shtangeeva, I., S. Venalainen, H. Hartikainen, M. Surgik and S. Timofeev, 2011. Silver-induced changes in the nutrient and trace element uptake by wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and in the amount of the rhizosphere proteins. J. Plant Nutr., 34: 1497-1506.
  28. Shtangeeva, I., E. Steinnes and S. Lierhagen, 2011. Macronutrients and trace elements in rye and wheat: Similarities and differences in uptake and relationships between elements. Environ. Exp. Bot., 70: 259-265.
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  29. Shtangeeva, I., A. Harris and R. Bali, 2011. Bioavailability and toxicity of antimony. J. Geochem. Explor., 110: 40-45.
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  30. Shtangeeva, I., 2010. Uptake of uranium and thorium by native and cultivated plants. J. Environ. Radioact., 101: 458-463.
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  31. Shtangeeva, I., D. Alber, G. Bukalis, B. Stanik and F. Zepezauer, 2009. Multivariate statistical analysis applied to distribution of nutrients and trace elements in plants and soil collected in the Northwest region of Russia. Plant Soil, 322: 219-228.
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  32. Shtangeeva, I., J. Laiho, H. Kahelin, V. Surin, 2008. Effect of soil fertilisation on uptake of macro- and trace elements by wheat grown in two different soils. J. Plant Nutr., 31: 395-407.
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  33. Shtangeeva, I., 2008. Uranium and Thorium Accumulation in Cultivated Plants. In: Trace Elements: Nutritional Benefits, Environmental Contamination and Health, Prasad, M.N.V. (Ed.). John Wiley and Sons Inc., USA., pp: 297-344.
  34. Shtangeeva, I., A. Vuorinen, B. Rietz and L. Carlson, 2007. Combination of ICP-AES and instrumental neutron activation analysis as effective methods for studying distribution of elements in soil and plants. Geostand. Geoanal. Res., 25: 299-306.
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  35. Shtangeeva, I. and S. Ayrault 2007. Effects of Eu and Ca on yield and mineral nutrition of wheat (Triticum aestivum) seedlings. Environ. Exp. Bot., 59: 49-58.
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  36. Shtangeeva, I., 2006. Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil with Cereal Crops: Effects of Fertilizers and Bacteria on Bioavailability of Metals. In: Trace Elements in the Environment, Prasad, M.N.V. (Ed.). CRC Press, USA., pp: 541-573.
  37. Shtangeeva, I., S. Ayrault and J. Jain, 2005. Thorium uptake by wheat at different stages of plant growth. J. Environ. Radioact., 81: 283-293.
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  38. Shtangeeva, I., 2005. Trace and Ultratrace Elements in Plants and Soil. WIT Press, UK.
  39. Shtangeeva, I., 2005. Thorium. In: Trace and Ultratrace Elements in Plants and Soil, Shtangeeva, I. (Ed.). Chapt. 12, WIT Press, UK., pp: 323-364.
  40. Shtangeeva, I., S. Ayrault and J. Jain, 2004. Scandium bioaccumulation and its effect on uptake of macro- and trace elements during initial phases of plant growth. J. Soil Sci. Plant Nutr., 50: 877-883.
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  41. Shtangeeva, I., J.V.P. Luiho, H. Kahelin and G.R. Gobran, 2004. Improvement of phytoremediation effects with help of different fertilizer. Soil Sci. Plant Nutr., 50: 885-889.
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  42. Shtangeeva, I. and S. Ayrault, 2004. Phytoextraction of thorium from soil and water media. Water Air Soil Pollut., 154: 19-35.
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  43. Shtangeeva, I.V., A. Vuorinen, B. Rietz, G. Christiansen and L. Carlson, 2001. Decontamination of polluted urban soils by plants. Our possibilities to enhance the uptake of heavy metals. J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem., 249: 369-374.
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  44. Shtangeeva, I., K. Heydorn and T. Lissitskaya, 2001. The potential effect of microbial activity on the uptake of elements studied by exploratory multivariate analysis of data obtained by INAA. J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem., 249: 375-380.
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  45. Shtangeeva, I.V., 1995. Behaviour of chemical elements in plants and soils. Chem. Ecol., 11: 85-95.
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  46. Shtangeeva, I.V., 1994. Variation of the elemental composition of plants and soils. J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem., 177: 381-391.
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