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COMPARISON OF THE UPTAKE 133CS IN SUNFLOWER AND REEDS FROM THREE DIFFERENT SOIL TYPES (PEAT, HUMUS AND CLAY)
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Ehlken, S.; Kirchner, G. Seasonal variations in soil- to-grass transfer of fallout strontium and cesium and of pottasium in North German soils. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 1996, vol. 33, pp 147-181.
Ehlken, S.; Kirchner, G. Environmental processes affecting plant root uptake of radioactive trace elements and variability of transfer factor data: a review. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2002, vol. 58, pp 97-112.
Fesenko, S.V.; Soukhova, N.V.; Sanzaharova, N.I.; Avila, R.; Spiridonov, S.I.; Klien, D.; Lucot, E.; Badot, P.-M.: Identification of procceses in governing long-term accumulation of 137Cs by forest trees following the Chernobyl accident. Radiation of Environmental Biophysic, 2001, vol.40, pp 105-113.
Forsberg, S.; Rosén, K.; Fernadez, V.; Juhan, H. Migration of Cs137 a Sr90 in undisturbed soil profiles under controlled and close to real conditions. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2000, vol. 50, p p 235-252.
Martinez, C.; Hancock, G.R.; Kalma, J.D. Comparison of fallout radionuclide (caesium-137) and modelling approaches for the assessment of soil erosion rates for an ancultivated site in south-eastern Australia. Geoderma, 2009, vol. 151, issue 3-4, pp 128-140.
Moogouei, R.; Borghei, M.; Arjmandi, R. Phytoremedation of stable Cs from solution by Calendula alata , Amaranthus chlorostachys and Chenopodium album . Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2011, vol. 74, pp 2036-2039.
Singh, S.; Thorat, V.; Kaushik, C.P.; Raj, K.; Eapen, S.; D´Souza , S.F. Potential of Chromolaena odorata for phytoremedation of 137Cs from solutions and low level nuclear waste. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2009, vol. 162, pp 743-745.
Soudek, P.; Tykva, R.; Vaněk, T. Laboratory analyses of 137Cs uptake by sunflower, reed and poplar. Chemosphere, 2004, vol. 55, no. 7, pp 1081-1087.
Soudek, P.; Valenová, Š.; Vavříková, Z.; Vaněk, T. 137Cs and 90Sr uptake by sunflower cultivated under hydroponic conditions. Jurnal of Enviromental Radioactivity, 2006, vol. 88, no. 3, pp 236-250.
Soudek, P.; Petrová, Š.; Benešová, D.; Dvořáková, M.; Vaněk, T. Uranium uptake by hodroponically cultivated crop plants. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2011, vol. 102, pp 598-604.
Soudek, P.; Kufner, D.; Petrová, Š.; Mihaljevič, M.; Vaněk, T. Composition of hydroponic medium affects thorium uptake by tabacco plants. Elsevier, Chemosphere, 2013, article in press.
Stauton, S.; Dumat, C.; Zsolnay, A. Possible role of organic matter in radiocesium adsorption in soils. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2002, vol. 58, pp 163-173.
Takenaka, Ch.; Onda, Y.; Hamajima, Y. Distribution of cesium-137 in Japanese forest soils: Correlation with the contents of organic carbon. The Science of the Total Environment, 1998, vol. 222, pp 193-199.
Zehnder, H.J.; Kopp, P.; Eikenberg, J.; Feller, U.; Oertli, J.J. Uptake and transport of radioactive Cesium and Strontium into grapevines after leaf contamination. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 1995, vol. 46, no. 1, pp 61-69.
Ehlken, S.; Kirchner, G. Seasonal variations in soil- to-grass transfer of fallout strontium and cesium and of pottasium in North German soils. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 1996, vol. 33, pp 147-181.
Ehlken, S.; Kirchner, G. Environmental processes affecting plant root uptake of radioactive trace elements and variability of transfer factor data: a review. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2002, vol. 58, pp 97-112.
Fesenko, S.V.; Soukhova, N.V.; Sanzaharova, N.I.; Avila, R.; Spiridonov, S.I.; Klien, D.; Lucot, E.; Badot, P.-M.: Identification of procceses in governing long-term accumulation of 137Cs by forest trees following the Chernobyl accident. Radiation of Environmental Biophysic, 2001, vol.40, pp 105-113.
Forsberg, S.; Rosén, K.; Fernadez, V.; Juhan, H. Migration of Cs137 a Sr90 in undisturbed soil profiles under controlled and close to real conditions. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2000, vol. 50, p p 235-252.
Martinez, C.; Hancock, G.R.; Kalma, J.D. Comparison of fallout radionuclide (caesium-137) and modelling approaches for the assessment of soil erosion rates for an ancultivated site in south-eastern Australia. Geoderma, 2009, vol. 151, issue 3-4, pp 128-140.
Moogouei, R.; Borghei, M.; Arjmandi, R. Phytoremedation of stable Cs from solution by Calendula alata , Amaranthus chlorostachys and Chenopodium album . Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2011, vol. 74, pp 2036-2039.
Singh, S.; Thorat, V.; Kaushik, C.P.; Raj, K.; Eapen, S.; D´Souza , S.F. Potential of Chromolaena odorata for phytoremedation of 137Cs from solutions and low level nuclear waste. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2009, vol. 162, pp 743-745.
Soudek, P.; Tykva, R.; Vaněk, T. Laboratory analyses of 137Cs uptake by sunflower, reed and poplar. Chemosphere, 2004, vol. 55, no. 7, pp 1081-1087.
Soudek, P.; Valenová, Š.; Vavříková, Z.; Vaněk, T. 137Cs and 90Sr uptake by sunflower cultivated under hydroponic conditions. Jurnal of Enviromental Radioactivity, 2006, vol. 88, no. 3, pp 236-250.
Soudek, P.; Petrová, Š.; Benešová, D.; Dvořáková, M.; Vaněk, T. Uranium uptake by hodroponically cultivated crop plants. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2011, vol. 102, pp 598-604.
Soudek, P.; Kufner, D.; Petrová, Š.; Mihaljevič, M.; Vaněk, T. Composition of hydroponic medium affects thorium uptake by tabacco plants. Elsevier, Chemosphere, 2013, article in press.
Stauton, S.; Dumat, C.; Zsolnay, A. Possible role of organic matter in radiocesium adsorption in soils. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2002, vol. 58, pp 163-173.
Takenaka, Ch.; Onda, Y.; Hamajima, Y. Distribution of cesium-137 in Japanese forest soils: Correlation with the contents of organic carbon. The Science of the Total Environment, 1998, vol. 222, pp 193-199.
Zehnder, H.J.; Kopp, P.; Eikenberg, J.; Feller, U.; Oertli, J.J. Uptake and transport of radioactive Cesium and Strontium into grapevines after leaf contamination. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 1995, vol. 46, no. 1, pp 61-69.
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