Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements in the Rhizosphere 2005
DOI: 10.1016/b978-044451997-9/50017-9
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Uptake and translocation of uranium by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi under monoxenic culture conditions

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“…This organic matter may also have adsorbed trace elements thus decreasing the amount of trace elements in the rhizosphere solution. In addi-tion, it is known that mycorrhizal fungi play a key role in the heavy metal and radionuclide circulation in the soils [67] [68]. For example, [30] demonstrated in a forest soil that Cs was largely accumulated in fungal mycelium compared to bulk soil and rhizosphere.…”
Section: Rhizosphere Effect On Trace Element Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This organic matter may also have adsorbed trace elements thus decreasing the amount of trace elements in the rhizosphere solution. In addi-tion, it is known that mycorrhizal fungi play a key role in the heavy metal and radionuclide circulation in the soils [67] [68]. For example, [30] demonstrated in a forest soil that Cs was largely accumulated in fungal mycelium compared to bulk soil and rhizosphere.…”
Section: Rhizosphere Effect On Trace Element Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%