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(2020) Comparison of Greenhouse and Field Experiments for Cesium Uptake in Two Aquatic Plant Species
Vacula J, Komínková D & Pecharová E
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2657
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Jaroslav Vacula
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Emílie Pecharová
Dana Komínková View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020
Emílie Pecharová
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Submitted by Rolf Kipfer on Wednesday 24th June 16:50
Thanks for your contribution. Sorry for my ignorance - but I feel Cs is not an essential element for plants. Thus, why do plants uptake Cs at all? I guess the background of your study is the uptake of radioactive Cs isotopes. Thus, were higher Cs activities observed in (aquatic) plans in response to the Chernobyl incident? With best regards - Rolf Kipfer (RoKi)
Thanks for your contribution. Sorry for my ignorance - but I feel Cs is not an essential element for plants. Thus, why do plants uptake Cs at all? I guess the background of your study is the uptake of radioactive Cs isotopes. Thus, were higher Cs activities observed in (aquatic) plans in response to the Chernobyl incident? With best regards - Rolf Kipfer (RoKi)
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