Bomb 137Cs in modern honey reveals a regional soil control on pollutant cycling by plants
Radioactive 137Cs is a fission product remaining in the environment from mid-20th century nuclear testing. Here the authors show that vegetation thousands of kilometers from testing sites continues to cycle 137Cs, and consequently, bees magnify this contaminant in honey in regions with low soil pota...
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Auteurs principaux: | J. M. Kaste, P. Volante, A. J. Elmore |
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2021
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