A. Baeza et al., Radiocaesium and radiostrontium uptake by fruit bodies of Pleurotus eryngii via mycelium, soil and aerial absorption, APPL RAD IS, 53(3), 2000, pp. 455-462
There has been an extraordinary increase in interest concerning the transfe
r of radioactive contamination to the fruit bodies of fungi since the Chern
obyl nuclear power plant accident. These investigations, however, have focu
sed exclusively on field studies aimed fundamentally at quantifying the beh
aviour of the radiocaesium component of the contamination. The results have
shown great variability. As a contribution towards this body of knowledge,
we have made a comparative study of the temporal evolution of the transfer
of Sr-85 and Cs-134 via three routes of radioactive contamination - from t
he mycelium, from the surface layer of the soil, and directly onto the caps
of the fruit bodies - for the saprophyte species, Pleurotus eryngii, under
controlled laboratory conditions. The results indicate that the last of th
e above three uptake routes is the most efficient, and that the temporal ev
olution of the transfer is closely related to the radionuclide and the radi
oactive contamination route being considered. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd
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