Transfer of 40 K, 226 Ra and 210 Pb from soil to plants in various locations of El-Jadida agricultural area (north-western Morocco)

The present study examines the radionuclides ( 40 K, 226 Ra and 210 Pb) concentrations in soil and plants collected from El Jadida agricultural area. The transfer factors of radionuclides from the soil to different components of the plants (stems, roots, leaves, and fruits) was also determined and a...

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Veröffentlicht in:E3S web of conferences 2021, Vol.314, p.1004
Hauptverfasser: El Aouidi, Samira, Benmhammed, Ayoub, Benkdad, Azzouz, Mejjad, Nezha, Toth-Bodrogi, Edit, Kovács, Tibor, Laissaoui, Abdelmourhit
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Zusammenfassung:The present study examines the radionuclides ( 40 K, 226 Ra and 210 Pb) concentrations in soil and plants collected from El Jadida agricultural area. The transfer factors of radionuclides from the soil to different components of the plants (stems, roots, leaves, and fruits) was also determined and assessed. The plants include various vegetable crops, including pumpkin, zucchini, beans, fennel, potato, sunflower, broccoli, onion, carrot, cabbage, tomato, and mallow from three different locations. A wide-range HPGe gamma-ray spectrometer is used for radionuclide activity measurement. The radionuclides activities of soil samples display a wide range of variability from one location to another. The concentrations of 226 Ra vary between 18 ± 1 Bq.Kg -1 and 80 ± 4 Bq.Kg -1 , the concentrations of 210 Pb range from 49.7 ± 4.4 Bq.Kg -1 to 269 ± 16 Bq.Kg -1 , and the 40 K values fluctuate between 94,1 ± 6,5 and 286,1 ± 15,3 Bq.Kg -1 . The study showed that the transfer factor for K-40 is more significant than Pb-210 and Ra-226, mainly related to the use of fertilizers rich in potassium in the agricultural areas, leading to its concentrations increase.
ISSN:2267-1242
2267-1242
DOI:10.1051/e3sconf/202131401004