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Foliar leaching of 137Cs from Eriophorum vaginatum L., Scirpus caespitosus L. and Erica tetralix L
1998
Jones, D.R. | Eason, W.R. | Dighton, J. (Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research, Plas Gogerddan, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales, SY23 3EB (United Kingdom))
Growth, respiration and nitrogen content in needles of Scots pine exposed to elevated ozone and carbon dioxide in the field
1998
Kellomaki, S. | Wang KaiYun (Faculty of Forestry, University of Joensuu, PO Box 111, FIN-80101 Joensuu (Finland))
Experimental calibration of Ellenberg's indicator value for nitrogen
1998
Wamelink, G.W.W. | Dobben, H.F. van | Eerden, L.J.M. van der (Institute of Forestry and Nature Research, P.O. Box 23, 6700 AA Wageningen (Netherlands))
Trends in needle and soil chemistry of Norway spruce and Scots pine stands in South Sweden 1985-1994
1998
Thelin, G. | Rosengren-Brinck, U. | Nihlgard, B. | Barkman, A. (Forest Ecology, Department of Plant Ecology, Ecology Building, Lund University, S-223 62 Lund (Sweden))
Multitracer Study on Absorption of Radionuclides in Atmosphere-Plant Model System
1998
Shinonaga, Taeko | Ambe, Shizuko
The absorption of atmospheric radionuclides by soybean plants was experimentally studied using a radioactive multitracer consisting of radionuclides of Sc, Mn, Co, As, Se, Rb, Sr, Y, Eu, Gd, Yb, Hf, Re, and Ir. The soybean plants were cultivated in soil under no-rain conditions in a box containing air in which multitracer-absorbed cellulose particles were dispersed. The soil was covered with plastic film. After about one-month cultivation, the plants were harvested and washed with dilute HCl solution. The leaves, stems, and beans were subjected to γ-ray measurement. The radionuclides of As, Se, and Re were accumulated in the leaves, and those of Co, Se, and Rb were accumulated in the beans. Among them Se was accumulated to a large extent in the leaves and in the beans. Small amounts of the radionuclides of Co, Se, Rb and Re were found in the roots. Little absorption of these radionuclides into the soil occurred. These results indicate that various radionuclides in the atmosphere were absorbed through the soybean leaves and then transported to the seeds. These findings must be taken into consideration for a complete understanding of the system of uptake of radionuclides by the soybean plant.
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1998
Caselles, J. (Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid (Spain). Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales, Dept. de Quimica Aplicada a la Ingenieria)
Above-ground sulfur cycling in adjacent coniferous and deciduous forests and watershed sulfur retention in the Georgia Piedmont, U.S.A.
1998
Cappellato, R. (Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA (USA). Human and Natural Ecology Program) | Peters, N.E. | Meyers, T.P.
Inhibition of chlorophyll synthesis and enzymes of nitrogen assimilation by selenite in excised maize leaf segments during greening
1998
Jain, M. (Devi Ahilya Univ., Indore (India). School of Biochemistry) | Gadre, R.P.
Element concentrations in Scots pine needles on radial transects across a subarctic area
1998
Rautio, P. (Oulu Univ. (Finland). Dept. of Biology) | Huttunen, S. | Lamppu, J.
The life history strategy reflected in morphology, biomass allocation and standing crop of Athyrium distentifolium
1998
Fiala, K. | Tuma, I. (Akademie Ved, Brno (Czech Republic). Ustav Ekologie Krajiny) | Pande, K.