Abstract

Interionic effects on radiocaesium uptake in spinach ( Spinacia oleracea L, cv. Subito) were measured in a solution culture experiment. In total, 15 different nutrient solutions, spiked with 137Cs, were prepared in which K, NH 4, Ca and Mg concentrations were varied at four different total salt concentrations between 5.3meql −1and 21.2meql −1. The range of cationic concentrations studied was: K, 0.53 to 10.4 mmoll −1; NH 4, 0 to 8.47 mmoll −1; Ca, 0.15 to 5.0 mmoll −1; Mg, 0.08 to 2.0 mmoll −1. The plant/solution 137Cs transfer factor (TF) varied between 41 lkg −1 and 117 lkg −1. Radiocaesium levels in the plants were poorly, but positively, correlated with the K concentration in solution. However, radiocaesium levels were significantly reduced by increasing Ca + Mg concentrations in solution. Between 10.06 and 1.06moll −1 K, radiocaesium levels in 20-day-old plants were only slightly affected if K was replaced by NH 4 at almost constant Ca + Mg concentrations. The negative effect of Ca + Mg concentrations on 137Cs uptake is interpreted from their effect on 137Cs loading in the apoplast of the root cortex. A quantitative relationship is presented between the 137Cs TF and the fractional loading of 137Cs in the apoplast, which is calculated by ion exchange laws. This relationship is linear ( R 2 = 0.81) for the 15 different solutions studied.

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