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The role of fungi in the transfer and cycling of radionuclides in forest ecosystems
Authors:Steine M  Linkov I  Yoshida S
Institution:Federal Office for Radiation Protection, Institute for Radiation Hygiene, Oberschleissheim, Germany. msteiner@bfs.de
Abstract:Fungi are one of the most important components of forest ecosystems, since they determine to a large extent the fate and transport processes of radionuclides in forests. They play a key role in the mobilization, uptake and translocation of nutrients and are likely to contribute substantially to the long-term retention of radiocesium in organic horizons of forest soil. This paper gives an overview of the role of fungi regarding the transfer and cycling of nutrients and radionuclides, with special emphasis on mycorrhizal symbiosis. Common definitions of transfer factors, soil-fungus and soil-green plant, including their advantages and limitations. are reviewed. Experimental approaches to quantify the bioavailability of radionuclides in soil and potential long-term change are discussed.
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