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Differences in root uptake of radiocaesium by 30 plant taxa

Willey, Neil J.; Broadley, Martin R.; Willey, Neil

Authors

Neil J. Willey

Martin R. Broadley

Neil Willey Neil.Willey@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Env Plant Physiology



Abstract

The concentration of Cs was measured in the shoots of 30 taxa of plants after exposing the roots for 6 h to 0.1 μg radiolabelled Cs g-1 soil. There were maximum differences between Chenopodium quinoa and Koeleria macrantha of 20-fold in Cs concentration and 100-fold in total Cs accumulated. There was a weak relationship between Rb(K) and Cs concentration across the 30 taxa, but a strong relationship within the Gramineae and Chenopodiaceae. Taxa in the Chenopodiaceae discriminated approximately nine times less between Rb and Cs during uptake than did those in the Gramineae. The lowest Cs concentrations occurred in slow growing Gramineae and the highest in fast growing Chenopodiaceae. If radiocaesium uptake by the Chenopodiaceae during chronic exposures shows similar patterns to those reported here after acute exposure, then the food contamination implications and the potential for phytoremediation of radiocaesium contaminated soils using plants in this family may be worth investigating.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Nov 20, 1997
Deposit Date Feb 23, 2015
Journal Environmental Pollution
Print ISSN 0269-7491
Electronic ISSN 1873-6424
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 97
Issue 1-2
Pages 11-15
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/S0269-7491%2897%2900090-0
Keywords radiocaesium, rubidium, plant uptake, chenopodiaceae, gramineae
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1103236
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0269-7491(97)00090-0
Contract Date Mar 29, 2016