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Willey, N.; Siasou, E.

Technetium and radioselenium activity concentrations following exposure in 61 species of flowering plant under controlled conditions

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https://doi.org/10.5285/e5122291-b5e2-47de-bf14-db67125f4c14
The data are activity concentrations of Tc-99 and Se-75 in 61 species of flowering plants after exposure under similar controlled conditions. Species selection was focussed on a hierarchical, taxonomic spread across the herbaceous flora of the British Isles. Individual plants were grown in pots, with supplementary lighting and heating, until they reached the exponential phase of their growth. They were then radiobelled by addition of 109kBq/L Tc-99 and 95kBq/L Se-75. After 48h exposure, aboveground biomass and compost samples were taken and analysed for Tc-99 and Se-75. These data helped refine estimates of Concentration Ratios for use in radioecological modelling and were generated as part of NERC grant number NE/L000342/1.
Publication date: 2023-06-29
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The data are primary data generated via an experiment as part of a NERC project. Previous experiments in our research group had shown that acute exposures of plants to radionuclides could generate concentration ratios that were useful for estimated differences between taxonomic groups. The activity concentrations used were those that generated easily measured activity concentrations in plants after acute exposure. The radionuclide activities were measured by beta (Tc-99) and gamma spectrometry (Se-75). The data was for use in a phylogenetic analysis of the differences in concentration ratio.

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Willey, N.; Siasou, E. (2023). Technetium and radioselenium activity concentrations following exposure in 61 species of flowering plant under controlled conditions. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/e5122291-b5e2-47de-bf14-db67125f4c14

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Willey, N.
University of the West of England
 neil.willey@uwe.ac.uk

Authors

Willey, N.
University of the West of England
Siasou, E.
University of the West of England

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University of the West of England
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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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Topic categories
biota
INSPIRE theme
Environmental Monitoring Facilities
Keywords
ecological stoichiometry , mineral nutrition , plant contaminants , plant uptake , radioecology
Funding
Natural Environment Research Council Award: NE/L000342/1
Radioactive Waste Management Ltd
Environment Agency
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21 March 2025 09:37