Effects of ammonium-ferric(III)-hexacyano-ferrate(II) and faeces addition on yield and soil-plant transfer of radiocaesium to rye-grass

AFCF[ ammonium-ferric(III)-hexacyano-ferrate(II) ] was shown to be an effective countermeasure against radiocaesium uptake by domestic animals. Following the addition of AFCF and faeces to a sandy farm soil, we evaluate here radiocaesium transfer to rye-grass as well as grass yield in a pot experime...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of environmental radioactivity 1997, Vol.37 (2), p.235-246
Hauptverfasser: Vandenhove, Hildegarde, Van Hees, May, De Brouwer, Simon, Vandecasteele, Christian
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Zusammenfassung:AFCF[ ammonium-ferric(III)-hexacyano-ferrate(II) ] was shown to be an effective countermeasure against radiocaesium uptake by domestic animals. Following the addition of AFCF and faeces to a sandy farm soil, we evaluate here radiocaesium transfer to rye-grass as well as grass yield in a pot experiment under greenhouse conditions. Sheep faeces and/or soil were artificially contaminated with 137Cs or 134Cs, respectively. Radiocaesium from both soil and faeces was equally absorbed by rye-grass. AFCF, at concentrations of 1 g m −2 soil, was not deleterious for plant growth. AFCF is, furthermore, an effective countermeasure for radiocaesium soil—plant transfer. The AFCF applications at about 1 g AFCF m −2 on the sandy soil resulted in a fourfold reduction of the radiocaesium transfer to rye-grass.
ISSN:0265-931X
1879-1700
DOI:10.1016/S0265-931X(96)00095-1