Abstract. The basis premise of many radiological assessments is the assumption that the transfer of many radionuclides from soil to herbage and hence animal derived food products is a positive linear relationship for a given set of ecological conditions. However, a number of authors have published results, which they conclude demonstrate non-linear transfer of radiocaesium to plants and animals with transfer being highest when soil concentrations are lowest. Whilst we may expect non-linear transfer of radionuclides under homeostatic control or present in comparatively large chemical quantities, there appears no credible hypothesis to support such an observation for radiocaesium. In this paper we review those articles, which have reported no...
Radionuclides exist in many different chemical forms in the environment, which are initially depende...
Predicting soil-to-plant transfer of radionuclides is restricted by the range of species for which c...
Radiocaesium and radiostrontium enter the foodchain primarily via plant root uptake. Selecting varie...
49 ref.International audiencePlant uptake of radiocaesium from soil is an important pathway for the ...
A model predicting plant uptake of radiocaesium based on soil characteristics is described. Three so...
Soil contamination with radiocaesium (Cs) has a long-term radiological impact because it is readily ...
A sward will often have significant amounts of soil adhered to the vegetation surfaces which will be...
The uptake of radionuclides by plant roots constitutes the main pathway for the migration of radioca...
Numerous radioecological models have been developed to predict radionuclides transfer from contamina...
The mobility and bioavailability of radionuclides of accidental origin is determined by an initial r...
The accumulation of radionuclide in plant tissues can be estimated using a mathematical model, howev...
Though soil-plant transfer is the first step by which radiocesium enters the food chain, it has been...
International audience137Cs is one of the most persistent radioactive contaminant in soil after a nu...
The transfer of radioactive caesium from soils to plants has been well researched. In contrast there...
Radiocaesium and radiostrontium enter the human food chain primarily via soil-plant transfer. Howeve...
Radionuclides exist in many different chemical forms in the environment, which are initially depende...
Predicting soil-to-plant transfer of radionuclides is restricted by the range of species for which c...
Radiocaesium and radiostrontium enter the foodchain primarily via plant root uptake. Selecting varie...
49 ref.International audiencePlant uptake of radiocaesium from soil is an important pathway for the ...
A model predicting plant uptake of radiocaesium based on soil characteristics is described. Three so...
Soil contamination with radiocaesium (Cs) has a long-term radiological impact because it is readily ...
A sward will often have significant amounts of soil adhered to the vegetation surfaces which will be...
The uptake of radionuclides by plant roots constitutes the main pathway for the migration of radioca...
Numerous radioecological models have been developed to predict radionuclides transfer from contamina...
The mobility and bioavailability of radionuclides of accidental origin is determined by an initial r...
The accumulation of radionuclide in plant tissues can be estimated using a mathematical model, howev...
Though soil-plant transfer is the first step by which radiocesium enters the food chain, it has been...
International audience137Cs is one of the most persistent radioactive contaminant in soil after a nu...
The transfer of radioactive caesium from soils to plants has been well researched. In contrast there...
Radiocaesium and radiostrontium enter the human food chain primarily via soil-plant transfer. Howeve...
Radionuclides exist in many different chemical forms in the environment, which are initially depende...
Predicting soil-to-plant transfer of radionuclides is restricted by the range of species for which c...
Radiocaesium and radiostrontium enter the foodchain primarily via plant root uptake. Selecting varie...