Abstract

The concentrations of 137 Cs and stable Cs were measured in wild mushrooms, mushroom substrata and soils from Mt.Fuji in Japan. We then studied the Cs uptake by the edible mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus, through the cultured experiments using 13, Cs and/or a stable Cs tracer. !3, Cs am central ions in the fruiting bodies were 2-4 orders of magnitude higher than those in the wild mushrooms collected in Japan. It was demonstrated that 13'Cs and Cs were actively uptaken by the mushrooms depending on the 137 Cs or Cs concentration in the medium. We subsequently investigated the Cs sensitivity of microorganism s in the mushroom substrata and Cs uptake by actinomycetes, one of the soil microorganisms in mushroom substrata The number of both bacteria and actinomycetes in the substrata decreased with increasing Cs concentration in the medium. Actinomycetes in the mushroom substrata were more sensitive to Cs than other bacteria. In the presence of 5mM CsC), Cs uplake by several strains of actinomyces was generally high, and the growth was partially inhibited compared with the Cs resistant strains, Streptomyces lividans TK24 and Streptomyces sp. TOHO-2.

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