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Monovalent-ion carrier effects on transport of Rb86 and Cs137 into bush bean plants
Authors:Arthur Wallace
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Biology Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of California, 90024 Los Angeles
Abstract:Summary Bush bean plants were exposed to either Rb86 or Cs137 for 24 hours with different monovalent cations as carriers in single-salt solutions except for the presence of 10−4 M CaCl2. Ratio of uptake of the radionuclides at 10−3 to 10−2 M was used as an index of the carrier ability of various cations. Different monovalent cations decreased uptake of Cs137 and its transport to shoots unequally when 10−2 M salts were compared with 10−3 M salts. Rubidium and cesium salts decreased Cs137 uptake equally but potassium salts were less effective in decreasing uptake when the ratios of the two concentrations were considered. All monovalent cations decreased uptake of Cs137 at the 10−2 M carrier concentration but some did not at 10−3 M. Nitrate nitrogen was a big factor in these results. Cesium and rubidium salts were most effective. Potassium appeared to increase Cs137 transport to shoots particularly at 10−3 M KNO3. Only cesium, rubidium, and potassium salts decreased uptake of Rb86 when 10−2 M salts were compared with 10−3 M. Rubidium and cesium salts decreased uptake essentially equally and potassium salts again were less effective. All nitrate salts tended to increase Rb86 transport to shoots more consistently than with Cs137. It is concluded that absorption and transport to shoots were not equivalent for potassium, rubidium, and cesium.
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