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Abstract
After the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident in March 2011 in Japan, high activity levels of radiocesium have been reported in wild mushrooms of ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi. As EM fungal species form symbiotic associations with woody plants, we examined the effect of symbiosis by Astraeus hygrometricus, an EM fungus, on the uptake of cesium (Cs) and potassium (K) by Pinus densiflora seedlings under different levels of K and Cs in the soil in a pot culture. The pine seedlings exhibited enhanced growth due to the symbiosis with A. hygrometricus. The symbiosis with A. hygrometricus significantly increased the Cs and K concentrations of pine seedlings. Cultivating EM seedlings lowered exchangeable K in the soil, although exchangeable Cs did not significantly change. Furthermore, K addition suppresses the Cs absorption of P. densiflora seedlings irrespective of their association with EM fungi.
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The Journal of Environmental Radioactivity provides a coherent international forum for publication of original research or review papers on any aspect of the occurrence of radioactivity in natural systems.
Relevant subject areas range from applications of environmental radionuclides as mechanistic or timescale tracers of natural processes to assessments of the radioecological or radiological effects of ambient radioactivity. Papers deal with naturally occurring nuclides or with those created and released by man through nuclear weapons manufacture and testing, energy production, fuel-cycle technology, etc. Reports on radioactivity in the oceans, sediments, rivers, lakes, groundwaters, soils, atmosphere and all divisions of the biosphere are welcomed, but these should not simply be of a monitoring nature unless the data are particularly innovative.