Abstract

When bush bean plants previously exposed to Sr85 were transferred to solutions containing different levels of calcium without further addition of Sr85, and calcium had relatively little, but some, effect on the redistribution of the Sr85 in the plants. Calcium did tend to restrict movement of strontium. Sr85 tended to concentrate in stems or old leaves, usually more so than calcium. New leaves particularly had lower Sr/Ca ratios than other plant parts indicating some discrimination in favor of calcium.

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