The effects of plant traits and phylogeny on soil-to-plant transfer of 99Tc 植物性状和系统发育对99tc移栽的影响.pdfVIP

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The effects of plant traits and phylogeny on soil-to-plant transfer of 99Tc 植物性状和系统发育对99tc移栽的影响.pdf

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 101 (2010) 757 e766 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Environmental Radioactivity journal homepage: /locate/jenvrad The effects of plant traits and phylogeny on soil-to-plant transfer of 99Tc N.J. Willey a, *, S. Tang b, A. McEwen a, S. Hicks a a Centre for Research in Plant Science, University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, Frenchay, Bristol, BS16 1QY, UK b Agro-Environmental Protection Institute of the Ministry of Agriculture, No. 31 Fukang Road, Nankai District, Tianjing City 300191, PR China a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t Article history: Assessments of the behaviour of 99Tc in terrestrial environments necessitate predicting soil-to-plant transfer. Received 29 January 2010 An experiment with 116 plant taxa showed that 99Tc transfer to plants was positively related to plant dry Received in revised form weight but negatively related to % dry matter and age at exposure. Activities of 99Tc analysed by hierarchical 21 April 2010 ANOVA coded with an angiosperm phylogeny revealed significant effects, with 55% of the variance between Accepted 21 April 2010 99 species explained at the Ordinal level and above. Monocots had significantly lower transfer of Tc than Eudicots, within which Caryophyllales Solanales Malvales B

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