We present the results of the current analysis of the partial wave IJ(PC) = 00(++) based on the available data for meson spectra (pipi, K (K) over bar, etaeta, etaeta', pipipipi ). In the framework of the K-matrix approach, the analytical amplitude has been reconstructed in the mass region 280 MeV< root s < 1900 MeV. The following scalar-isoscalar states are seen: comparatively narrow resonances f(0)(980), f(0)(1.300), f(0)(1500), f(0)(1750) and the broad state f(0)(1200-1600). The positions of the amplitude poles (masses and total widths of the resonances) are determined as well as pole residues (partial widths to meson channels pipi, K (K) over bar, etaeta, etaeta', pipipipi). The fitted amplitude gives us the positions of the K-matrix poles (bare states) and the values of bare-state couplings to meson channels thus allowing the quark-antiquark nonet classification of bare states. On the basis of the obtained partial widths to the channels pipi, K (K) over bar, etaeta, etaeta', we estimate the quark/gluonium content of f(0)(980), f(0)(1300), f(0)(1500), f(0)(1750), f(0)(1200-1.600). For f(0)(980), f(0)(1300), f(0)(1500) and f(0)(1750), their partial widths testify the q (q) over bar origin of these mesons though being unable to provide precise evaluation of the possible admixture of the gluonium component in these resonances. The ratios of the decay coupling constants for the f(0)(1200-1600) support the idea about the gluonium nature of this broad state.