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No significant contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to transfer of radiocesium from soil to plants.

Appl Environ Microbiol

November 2004

LIMOS-CNRS, UMR 7137 CNRS-UHP, Faculty of Sciences, H. Poincaré University Nancy 1, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France.

The diffuse pollution by fission and activation products following nuclear accidents and weapons testing is of major public concern. Among the nuclides that pose a serious risk if they enter the human food chain are the cesium isotopes 137Cs and 134Cs (with half-lives of 30 and 2 years, respectively). The biogeochemical cycling of these isotopes in forest ecosystems is strongly affected by their preferential absorption in a range of ectomycorrhiza-forming basidiomycetes.

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