Published 2003 | Version v1
Journal article

Influence of the occurrence depth and thickness of the 137Cs contaminated soil layers on the uptake coefficient of plants

  • 1. Institut yadernykh issledovanij, Kyiv (Ukraine)
  • 2. Institut kletochnoj biologii i geneticheskoj inzhenerii, Kyiv (Ukraine)

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The influence of occurrence depth and thickness of the 137Cs contaminated soil layers on the uptake coefficients of cultured plants, such as wheat, rye, maize, having fibrous root systems, and pea, bean, soybean, having tap root systems, was studied. In full controlled laboratory conditions considerable differences in 137Cs uptake by different species of plants in dependence on the form of their root systems were established. It was found that the uptake coefficient of plants with fibrous type root system is bigger than one of the plants with tap type root system. The maximum values of uptake coefficient were obtained when upper 0-4 cm layer was contaminated. For deeper occurrence of the contaminated layers, the uptake coefficient values decreased, reaching their minimum at 12-16 cm. When the contaminated layer thickness increased from 4 to 16 cm the uptake coefficient values also increased in 1.9, 1.4, 3.0, 1.0, 2.4, and 1.2 times for wheat, rye, maize, pea, food bean, and soybean respectively. Obtained data suggests that form of the root systems, 137Cs contaminated layer occurrence depth and thickness are of determinative significance for the uptake coefficient values of plants

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Original title (Russian)
Влияние глубины залегания и толщины загрязненного

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Zbyirnik naukovikh prats' Yinstitutu Yadernikh Doslyidzhen'
Journal Issue
no.3/11
Journal Page Range
p. 88-94
ISSN
1606-6723