[HTML][HTML] Land use in agricultural landscapes with chernozems contaminated after Chernobyl accident: Can we be confident in radioecological safety of plant foodstuff?

O Komissarova, T Paramonova - International soil and water conservation …, 2019 - Elsevier
Agricultural land use in the area of the post-Chernobyl Plavsk radioactive hotspot (Tula
region, Central Russia) has raised a problem of radioecological safety of obtained plant …

137Cs and 90Sr mobility in soils and transfer in soil–plant systems in the Novozybkov district affected by the Chernobyl accident

E Korobova, A Ermakov, V Linnik - Applied Geochemistry, 1998 - Elsevier
The Chernobyl radionuclides distribution and mobility in soils and uptake by plants have
been studied in seminatural and agricultural moraine and in fluvioglacial landscapes typical …

[PDF][PDF] Potassium fertilizers to reduce 137Cs accumulation and increase fodder crop harvesting on the radionuclide-polluted floodplain pastures

NM Belous, EV Smol'skii, SF Chesalin… - Sel' …, 2016 - agrobiology.ru
A bstract Protective measures on the radionuclide-polluted rural territories after the
Chernobyl accident are known to reduce agricultural production which is not corresponding …

Radioecological assessment of the agricultural lands and products in south-west districts of the Bryansk region contaminated by radionuclides as the result of the …

AV Panov, IE Titov, VV Krechetnikov, AN Ratnikov… - 2019 - inis.iaea.org
[en] The aim of this study was to analyze the current radioecological situation in agriculture
in five south-west districts of the Bryansk region, which were exposed to the most radiation …

Modern parameters of caesium-137 root uptake in natural and agricultural grass ecosystems of contaminated post-Chernobyl landscape, Russia

T Paramonova, E Machaeva… - Eurasian Journal of Soil …, 2015 - dergipark.org.tr
The estimation of modern parameters of 137 Cs root uptake was conducted in natural
meadow and agricultural ecosystems of post-Chernobyl landscapes of Tula region. The …

[引用][C] The accumulation of heavy metals and 137Cs in plant products grown on radioactively contaminated chernozems of Tula oblast

OV Shopina, IN Semenkov… - Ecology and Industry …, 2020 - espace.library.uq.edu.au
The results of studies of three sites of agrocenoses are presented: wheat (seed cereals),
soybeans (legumes) and legume-cereal (rump-goatskin) perennial grass mixtures to identify …

[HTML][HTML] Radiomonitoring of plant products and soils of Polissia during the long-term period after the disaster at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant

LD Romanchuk, TP Fedonuk… - Regulatory mechanisms in …, 2017 - cyberleninka.ru
The article highlights the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster. Northern Polissia has
been and still remains the most polluted area. Full scale and limited economic activity is …

The analysis of radioecological monitoring results in the vicinity of the Kursk nuclear power plant

VK Kuznetsov, AV Panov, NI Sanzharova… - Radiatsionnaya …, 2020 - radhyg.ru
The research presents the data of long-term observations of the impact of the Kursk Nuclear
Power Plant operation on the radioecological situation in the region of its location. The …

[PDF][PDF] Migration and prognosis of radionuclides 137Cs and 90Sr in vegetable produce: the case of villages of the Central Forest-Steppe of Ukraine in the remote …

V Gerasymenko, O Rozputny, I Pertsovyi… - Ukrainian Journal of …, 2017 - academia.edu
The radioecological condition of soils in agricultural lands and household plots, with
estimated accumulation of 137Cs and 90Sr in crop and livestock products have been …

[HTML][HTML] Artificial Radionuclides in the System: Water, Irrigated Soils, and Agricultural Plants of the Crimea Region

N Mirzoeva, N Tereshchenko, A Korotkov - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
In the frame of the radioecological monitoring after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant
accident, the features of migration and distribution of artificial radionuclides in the North …