Samples of the edible mushroom Boletus edulis Bull. were studied to assess the risk for human health related to their content of the artificial radionuclide 137Cs. Fresh B. edulis carpophores were collected in four undeveloped microhabitats of Lucca province (Tuscany, North-Central Italy). Dried non-cultivated samples coming from this same district and 11 other Italian provinces or European countries were instead purchased fromcommercial sources. Contents of 137Cs, reported as Bq kg‒1 dry weight (dw), were measured by γ-spectrometry. The radionuclide concentration varied depending on the gathering site in fresh samples, with 41.8 ± 5.2 Bq kg‒1 dw at site 1 (Tosco-Emiliani Apennine) and four-fold less, 12.8 ± 1.3 Bq kg‒1 dw, at site 2 (Apuan...
Introduction Natural and man made radioactive sources exist in our environment they can enter into o...
After the Chernobyl accident, high concentrations of radiocesium in mushrooms were found in many cou...
Cortinarius caperatus grows in the northern regions of Europe, North America and Asia and is widely ...
Samples of the edible mushroom Boletus edulis Bull. were studied to assess the risk for human health...
INTRODUCTION Within the Fungi reign there are numerous edible species consumed since ancient times ...
We compare the specific activities of 137Cs and 40K in stipes and caps of three different common mus...
Edible mushrooms (Boletus edulis Bull.: Fr. and Leccinum scabrum (Bull.: Fr.) S.F.Gray) of Transcarp...
The Novohradské Mountains were increasingly contaminated with cesium-137 in places where large amoun...
Environmental biomonitoring has demonstrated that organisms such as crustaceans, fish and mushrooms ...
The collection and consumption of forest fungi and blueberries are among the most popular seasonal a...
The paper presents the results of radiological investigation of several mushroom samples collected i...
We compare the specific activities of Cs-137 and K-40 in stipes and caps of three different common m...
Mushrooms are recognized as one of the main contributors to internal radiation exposure from the act...
In 2002, an extensive study was performed in forest sites of Izmir. This first study results led on ...
Po-210 and Pb-210 occur naturally and are the most radiotoxic isotopes of the uranium (U) decay chai...
Introduction Natural and man made radioactive sources exist in our environment they can enter into o...
After the Chernobyl accident, high concentrations of radiocesium in mushrooms were found in many cou...
Cortinarius caperatus grows in the northern regions of Europe, North America and Asia and is widely ...
Samples of the edible mushroom Boletus edulis Bull. were studied to assess the risk for human health...
INTRODUCTION Within the Fungi reign there are numerous edible species consumed since ancient times ...
We compare the specific activities of 137Cs and 40K in stipes and caps of three different common mus...
Edible mushrooms (Boletus edulis Bull.: Fr. and Leccinum scabrum (Bull.: Fr.) S.F.Gray) of Transcarp...
The Novohradské Mountains were increasingly contaminated with cesium-137 in places where large amoun...
Environmental biomonitoring has demonstrated that organisms such as crustaceans, fish and mushrooms ...
The collection and consumption of forest fungi and blueberries are among the most popular seasonal a...
The paper presents the results of radiological investigation of several mushroom samples collected i...
We compare the specific activities of Cs-137 and K-40 in stipes and caps of three different common m...
Mushrooms are recognized as one of the main contributors to internal radiation exposure from the act...
In 2002, an extensive study was performed in forest sites of Izmir. This first study results led on ...
Po-210 and Pb-210 occur naturally and are the most radiotoxic isotopes of the uranium (U) decay chai...
Introduction Natural and man made radioactive sources exist in our environment they can enter into o...
After the Chernobyl accident, high concentrations of radiocesium in mushrooms were found in many cou...
Cortinarius caperatus grows in the northern regions of Europe, North America and Asia and is widely ...