Uptake of super(134)Cs by Four Species from the Asteraceae and Two Varieties from the Chenopodiaceae Grown in Two Types of Chinese Soils

Cesium 134 uptake by four species from the Asteraceae and two varieties from the Chenopodiaceae grown in a paddy soil and a red soil in southern People's Republic of China is reported. Plants grown on paddy soil had a relatively high yield and low super(134)Cs concentrations; the opposite trend...

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