A device for soil-injection of 32P solution in root activity studies of tree crops.

PA Wahid, NV Kamalam, SJ Sankar - 1988 - cabidigitallibrary.org
A simple device was developed for soil injection of 32P radioisotopes and minimizing health
hazards during transport and handling. It could inject 4-5 ml of radioactive solution per soil …

Radiation injury to plants grown in nutrient solutions containing P32

JM Blume, CE Hagen, RW Mackie - Soil Science, 1950 - journals.lww.com
During recent years, many investigators have utilized radioactive isotopes in experiments
designed to study the mineral nutrition of plants. Although radiation from the disintegrating …

Uptake of nutrients from different depths in soil by plants.

FB Ellis, P Newbould, R Taylor - 1963 - cabidigitallibrary.org
When a small volume of solution containing a carrier-free radioactive isotope is injected into
soil, the radioactive ions equilibrate with labile ions of the same type near the point of …

A Convenient Method of Placing Radioactive Substances in Soil for Studies of Root Development1

E Jacobs, D Atsmon, U Kafkafi - Agronomy Journal, 1970 - Wiley Online Library
A Convenient Method of Placing Radioactive Substances in Soil for Studies of Root
Development<link href='#agj2agronj19700 Page 1 Published March, 1970 Notes· A …

Basic concepts of soil and fertilizer studies with radioactive phosphorus.

SB Hendricks, LA Dean - 1948 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Applications of radioactive P to plant and soil research include demonstrations of P mobility
in soils, of the uptake and distribution of P in plants and of the proportion of plant P derived …

Summary of a five-year lysimeter study on the time dependent transfer of 137Cs, 90Sr, 239,240 Pu and 241Am to crops from three contrasting soil types. 2 distribution …

AF Nisbet, S Shaw - Journal of environmental radioactivity, 1994 - Elsevier
Loam, peat and sand soils were artificially contaminated with 137 Cs, 90 Sr, 239,240 Pu and
241 Am in the winter 1983/84 as part of a five-year lysimeter study on the time dependent …

Testing Amendments for increasing soil availability of radionuclides

NR Watt - Phytoremediation: Methods and Reviews, 2007 - Springer
Phytoextraction has been shown to be potentially feasible for some radionuclides. It is,
however, likely that soil amendments will be needed to make contaminant radionuclides …

An injection probe for rapid placement of radioisotopes in soil

H Loewenstein - Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1965 - Wiley Online Library
An Injection Probe for Rapid Placement of Radioisotopes in Soil<link href='#FN1'></link> Page
1 328 SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY PROCEEDINGS 1965 Ca-vermiculite were shaken for 17 hours …

A field method for studying root systems

KR Price - Health Physics, 1965 - journals.lww.com
A field method using a radioactive isotope of iodine for the study of root systems is
described. Limitations and precautions for the method and interpretation of data are …

Summary of a 5-year lysimeter study on the time-dependent transfer of 137Cs, 90Sr, 239,240 Pu and 241Am to crops from three contrasting soil types: 1. Transfer to …

AF Nisbet, S Shaw - Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 1994 - Elsevier
Variations in the transfer of radionuclides to the edible parts of crops over a 5-year period
are summarized in terms of their soil-to-plant concentration ratios. Loam, peat and sand soils …