Natural radioactivity and total K content in wild-growing or cultivated edible mushrooms and soils from Galicia (NW, Spain)

MJ Melgar, MÁ García - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021 - Springer
The radioactive isotope, 40 K, of naturally occurring potassium (0.012%) is present in the
Earth's crust in a low percentage of all potassium, leading to its presence in almost all …

Radioactivity, radiological risk and metal pollution assessment in marine sediments from Calabrian selected areas, southern Italy

F Caridi, M Messina, G Faggio, S Santangelo… - The European Physical …, 2018 - Springer
The two most significant categories of physical and chemical pollutants in sediments
(radionuclides and metals) were investigated in this article, in order to evaluate pollution …

The presence of radioactive and metal contaminants in wild mushrooms grown in Chattogram hill tracts, Bangladesh

T Barua, AKM Saiful Islam Bhuian, S Hossain… - … of Radioanalytical and …, 2019 - Springer
Wild mushrooms are considered as bioindicators of environmental pollution. Different
species of mushrooms (edible and medicinal), commonly available in Chattogram hill tracts …

Radioactivity in the environment and food chain at mt. Maljen, Serbia

B Mitrović, O Vitorović, J Ajtić… - Romanian Reports in …, 2020 - vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs
This paper provides activity concentrations of40K, 238U, 226Ra, 232Th, and137Cs in
samples of cultivated soil, hay, cow milk, cheese, mushrooms, and mosses collected at Mt …

Determination of natural and anthropogenic radioactivity in mushrooms: bioconcentration and dose assessment

F Caridi, G Paladini, G Acri, G Belmusto… - Atti della Accademia …, 2021 - cab.unime.it
This paper presents studies on natural and anthropogenic radioactivity determination in
different mushroom species (Boletus Aereus, Boletus Edulis, Boletus Aestivalis, Agaricus …