2002
DOI: 10.1051/radiopro/2002092
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Accumulation of cesium and strontium from contaminated soils by some "bioenergy" crop varieties

Abstract: One of the options of contaminated site remediation strategy is culturing the crop varieties, which have biomass yield high enough to be further used as a local fuel in contaminated regions. A number of field tests of two "bioenergy" crops, namely Brassica juncea and Sala viminalis was carried out. The study was focused on accumulation ability of the given varieties in extracting *°Sr and l "Cs from contaminated soil. Two types of soil, peaty and sandy, were examined. For Brassica juncea, the accumulation fact… Show more

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