110mAg root and foliar uptake in vegetables and its migration in soil.

PISSN
0265-931X
Publication Dbxref
PMID:12573862
Title
110mAg root and foliar uptake in vegetables and its migration in soil.
Publication Type
Journal Article
Series Name
Journal of environmental radioactivity
Volume
65
Publication Year
2003
Issue
3
Page Numbers
297-307
Publication Date
2003
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Shang ZR, Leung JK. 110mAg root and foliar uptake in vegetables and its migration in soil.. Journal of environmental radioactivity. 2003; 65(3):297-307.

Citation
Shang ZR, Leung JK. 110mAg root and foliar uptake in vegetables and its migration in soil.. Journal of environmental radioactivity. 2003; 65(3):297-307.
ISSN
0265-931X
Language Abbr
eng
Publication Model
Print
Authors
Shang ZR, Leung JK
Language
English
Journal Country
England
Abstract

110mAg, as a radionuclide of corrosion products in water-cooled nuclear reactors, was detected in the liquid effluents of Guangdong Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station (GNPS) of Daya Bay under normal operation conditions. Experiments on a simulated terrestrial agricultural ecosystem were carried out using the pot experiment approach. The most common plants in Hong Kong and the South China vegetable gardens such as lettuce, Chinese spinach, kale, carrot, pepper, eggplant, bean, flowering cabbage, celery, European onion and cucumber were selected for (110m)Ag root and foliar uptake tests. The results show that carrot, kale and flowering cabbage have the greatest values of soil to plant transfer factor among the vegetables, while(110m)Ag can be transferred to Chinese spinach via foliar uptake. Flowering cabbage, the most popular leafy vegetable locally, could be used as a biomonitor for the radioisotope contamination in vegetables. Soil column and adsorption tests were also carried out to study the leaching ability and distribution coefficient (K(d)) of (110m)Ag in the soil. The results show that most of the radionuclide was adsorbed in the top 1 cm of soil regardless of the pH value. The K(d) was also determined.

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