1. Cesium accumulation in native trees from the Brazilian Cerrado
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Elvis Joacir de França, Thiago Oliveira dos Santos, Rebeca Cantinha, Elisabete A. De Nadai Fernandes, and Márcia V. F. E. S. Miranda
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040101 forestry ,0301 basic medicine ,Ecology ,030111 toxicology ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Native trees ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Biodiversity ,Trace element ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Native plant ,Biology ,Pollution ,Analytical Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Forest ecology ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Ecosystem ,Lack of knowledge ,Atlantic forest ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
Even considered not essential for plants, cesium may cycle within forest ecosystems. Taking into account the lack of knowledge on the distribution of this chemical element in Brazilian ecosystems, this work encompasses the unexpected cesium accumulation in native plant leaves from Cerradao, a Brazilian hotspot of world biodiversity. Some trees were Cs accumulators, achieving mass fractions in leaves 700 times higher (up to 12.7 mg kg−1) when compared to other Brazilian native tree leaves from the Atlantic Forest. In fact, such trace element accumulation in leaves was not previously noticed for Brazilian ecosystems despite the intra- and inter-species variability observed in Cerrado tree leaves.
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- 2016
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