Abstract
In artificial plant communities (wooden cases with soil) the following plants were grown together for one year: case No. 1: <i>Betula verrucosa</i> Ehrh. (2 specimens) and <i>Carex pilosa</i> Scop.; sases No. 2 and 3: <i>Alnus incana</i> (L.) Mnch., <i>Fraxinus excelsior</i> L., <i>Podus avium</i> Mili., <i>Aegopodiurti podagraria</i> L., <i>Eupatorium cannabinum</i> L. and others. Into the stalks or stems of one to three plants of every case <sup>32</sup>P was introduced. After 3 months all the plants in every case contained radiactive phosphorus. There were great differences in <sup>32</sup>P concentration (up to ten-fold) between plants grown in the same case. The concentration of <sup>32</sup>P in plants into which it had not been introduced was of the range of 0.1%.
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