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Contents and form of 137CS in the sod-podzolic sandy soils of different degrees of hydromorphone

 

Author: Tsybulko N.N., Lazarevich S.S., Ermolenko A.V.

Reference: Gazette “МЕДИКО-БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ ЖИЗНЕДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ” (medico-biologic problems of vital activities), Gomel, 2009

ISSN: 2074-2088

Keywords: 137cs, soil, hydromorphone

Abstract: Describes the form of 137cs in sod-podzolic sandy soils.

URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=16378893

 

Uptake of radioactive and stable Co and Zn isotopes by barley plants under mixed radioactive and chemical contamination of soils (English available)

Author: S. V. Kruglov, G. V. Lavrent’eva, Yu. A. Pivovarova, V. S. Anisimov

Reference: Eurasian Soil Science, 2010

ISSN: 1556-195x

DOI: 10.1134/S1064229310030130

Keywords: co, zn, soil, plants, podzolic soil, chernozem, isotope

Abstract: The effect of Co and Zn on the accumulation of 60Co and 65Zn by plants was studied in experiments with growing barley on a soddy-podzolic soil and a chernozem containing the radionuclide and increasing concentrations (from the background level to a high degree of contamination) of the corresponding metal. The root uptake of 60Co was directly related to the soil contamination with Co and its accumulation in the plants, while an inverse relationship was observed between the activity of 65Zn in the plants and the content of Zn in the soil. It was concluded that the transfer of the radionuclide into the plants under mixed radioactive and chemical contamination depended, on the one hand, on the mobile reserve of the stable nuclide in the soil and the solid phase potential to release its ions into the soil solution and, on the other hand, on the requirement of the plants for this element and the uptake rate of its ions by the roots from the solution.

URL: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1134%2FS1064229310030130#

Migration of radionuclides on the profile of sod-podzolic sandy soils depending on location of the site in agricultural landscapes

Author: Klimova E.V.

Reference: Gazette “ЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ В АПК” (Ecological safety in agriculture), 2004

ISSN: 1726-2211

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Keywords: Sod-podzolic soil, sandy soil, soil profile, radioactive pollution, transport of substances, agricultural landscapes Chernobyl, Russia

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URL: http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=9254518

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