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The effects of plant traits and phylogeny on soil-to-plant transfer of Tc
Authors:NJ Willey  S Tang  S Hicks
Institution: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
Abstract:Assessments of the behaviour of 99Tc in terrestrial environments necessitate predicting soil-to-plant transfer. An experiment with 116 plant taxa showed that 99Tc transfer to plants was positively related to plant dry weight but negatively related to % dry matter and age at exposure. Activities of 99Tc analysed by hierarchical ANOVA coded with an angiosperm phylogeny revealed significant effects, with 55% of the variance between species explained at the Ordinal level and above. Monocots had significantly lower transfer of 99Tc than Eudicots, within which Caryophyllales > Solanales > Malvales > Brassicales > Asterales > Fabales. There was a significant phylogenetic signal in soil-to-plant transfer of 99Tc. This phylogenetic signal is used to suggest that, for example, a nominal Tc Transfer Factor of 5 could be adjusted to 2.3 for Monocots and 5.3 for Eudicots.
Keywords:Technetium  Phylogeny  Soil-to-plant transfer
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