Title of article :
Uptake of cations under two different water regimes in
a boreal Scots pine forest
Author/Authors :
A.H. Plamboecka، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , T. Nyl´enb، نويسنده , , H. Gripa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
There is still much to find out about how trees react to changing nutrient conditions. In this cation uptake study,
134Cs and 22Na were injected between the humus and the mineral soil, and into a 20-cm depth in the mineral soil,
respectively. Half of the experimental site was subjected to desiccation in 1995 and 1996, while the other half was
subjected to irrigation in 1995, and desiccation in 1996. One month after the injections, the concentration of 134Cs in
the xylem sap was higher in the irrigated plots ID. than in the desiccated plots DD.. In August 1995, the difference
in the 134Cs concentration in the xylem sap was even higher between the treatments. In 1995, 22Na was also higher in
the xylem sap on the ID plots than on the DD plots, but not significantly. Exponential relationships were found
between the amount of 134Cs and 22Na in the xylem sap; the relative water uptake from humus and 0]10-cm mineral
soil 134Cs.; and 10]25-cm mineral soil 22Na. in July 1995, when the tracers had not yet reached the top of the boles.
The relative uptake of injected 22Na was larger than that of injected 134Cs, probably due to low exchangeability of Cs
in the soil. One year after the injection 1996., more 134Cs was found in the wood, bark, needles and cones on the
plots irrigated in 1995 than on the desiccated plots. The content of 134Cs in the stem wood and stump amounted to
nearly 80% of the total uptake in the trees. The Cs distribution 1 year after the Chernobyl accident was dominated
by Cs onrin needles and bark. After 10 years of redistribution, the Chernobyl Cs content of the different parts of the
trees approached that of K.
Keywords :
Uptake , 137Cs , Irrigation , desiccation , Pinus syl¨estris L , 133Cs , 23Na , 22 Na , 134Cs
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment