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Int J Radiat Res 2009, 7(2): 85-90 Back to browse issues page
Activity concentration of radionuclides in plants in the environment of Western Ghats
P.K. Manigandan
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Background: A field study on the transfer of primordial radionuclides 238U, 232Th, 40K and fallout radionuclides 210Po in different plant species in tropical forest of western Ghats environment is presented. Material and Methods: The Top storey, Second storey, Shrubs and epiphytic plant species were chosen and concentration of these radionuclides in plant and soil were measured by employing gamma ray spectrometer and alpha counter. Results: The concentration ratio shows the variation in different species while a wild plant Elaeocarpus oblongus and epiphytic plants indicated preferential uptake of these radionuclides. Conclusion: The dust trapped in the root system of epiphytic plants could be used as bioindicator to monitor fallout radionuclides in the Western Ghats. The concentration of 232Th and 40K in leaves depends on the age of the leaves. Iran. J. Radiat. Res., 2009 7 (2): 85-90
Keywords: Western Ghats, Primordial radionuclides, Concentration ratio, Elaeocarpus oblongus, bioindicator.
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