Volume 117, March 2013, Pages 2–8
Special Issue on Radioactivity Measurements
Temporal and seasonal variations of radiocaesium content in some plants from the western part of Ukrainian Polesye
Abstract
We present measurements of 137Cs
contamination for some of the berry plants and medicinal herbs growing
in the western part of Ukrainian Polesye during 1996–2009. Basing on the
calculations of the aggregated transfer factors, we classified the
medicinal herbs into five groups according to their ability for
accumulation of 137Cs: very weak (Tag < 10−3), weak (10−3 < Tag < 10−2), moderate (10−2 < Tag < 5 × 10−2), strong (5 × 10−2 < Tag < 10−1) and very strong (Tag > 10−1). The 137Cs
concentrations in the berry plants significantly decreased during the
time of our monitoring and the rate of this decrease was much higher
than that typical of the corresponding soils. This is because with time
the 137Cs in the soil was becoming less accessible for uptake
by plant roots due to its fixation on micaceous clay minerals. The
seasonal variations of the 137Cs concentrations in the
vegetative and generative organs of the plants revealed a good
interdependence between the seasonal peculiarities of 137Cs accumulation by the organs and the features of their vegetation period.
Highlights
► We studied 137Cs
contamination of some medical herbs during 1996–2009. ► The plants were
classified into groups according to ability for accumulation of 137Cs. ► The 137Cs
content in the plants has significantly decreased during the
monitoring. ► The rate of this decrease is notably higher than that for
the soils. ► Seasonal changes of the 137Cs content in the berry plants were studied.
Keywords
- Berry plants;
- Medicinal herbs;
- Soil;
- Radionuclide contamination;
- Transfer factor;
- Ukrainian Polesye
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