The Artemisia species have wide and various applications to the plant and human disease control, as well as in the pharmaceutical industry. The study’s objective was to analyze macro, micro and ultra micro elements from Artemisia santolinifolia Turcz. ex Bess grown in Mongolia. The macro, micro and ultra micro elements were determined by using x-ray fluorescence. Cultivated Artemisia santolinifola Tturcz. ex Bess sample (October) has a relatively high content of calcium oxide—19.64%, magnesium oxide—6.75%, siliga oxide—6.06% and phosphorus oxide—8.956%. Cultivated Artemisia santolinifola Turcz. ex Bess /October/ cultivated have stable potassium oxide. The cultivated Artemisia santolinifola Turcz. ex Bess /October/ mainly contain elements such as barium, copper, zinc, and strontium. Yttrium and zirconium levels of cultivated Artemisia santolinifola Turcz. ex Bess natural Artemisia santolinifola Turcz. ex Bess is 1.75 and 4.77 times more, taking into account the amount of yttrium and zirconium. Cultivated Artemisia santolinifola Turcz. ex Bess contains antimony and rubidium at levels 50.58 and 1.23 times higher, respectively, than those in the natural Artemisia santolinifola Turcz ex Bess.
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