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- W1504382057 abstract "This chapter discusses radionuclides in grassland, heath, mire, and mountain ecosystems. Chemical properties, especially similarities with nutrient elements, determine the extent to which anthropogenic radionuclides become involved in terrestrial nutrient cycling. Long lived radioisotopes of caesium and strontium have received greatest attention because of their similarity with K and Ca and hence bioavailability and their level of global deposition. Because of the focus of most studies on the human food chain, the best understood processes are those important for the soil-to-plant and plant-to-animal transfer. However, the vegetation of most grasslands and all heath, mire, and mountain ecosystems consist largely of perennial plant species and compared to arable crop systems, storage and cycling are of greater importance. In the same way, as it is for nutrients, the soil is typically the largest radionuclide reservoir and only a small proportion of the inventory is associated with the above-ground plant biomass. Radiocaesium mobility is generally highest on organic soils with low K status, while radiostrontium mobility is highest on sandy soils of low Ca status. While the understanding of the behavior of radiocaesium in the ecosystems has greatly improved since the Chernobyl accident, internal cycling within plants and cycling with decomposers remain under-researched. More serious gaps exist for radiostrontium and other radionuclides." @default.
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- W1504382057 title "Radionuclides in grassland, heath, mire and mountain ecosystems" @default.
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