The Horticulture Journal
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Translocation of Radiocesium Released by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident in Japanese Chestnut and Chestnut Weevil Larvae
Yoshito SasakiYasuo IshiiHironobu AbeKatsuaki MitachiTakayoshi WatanabeTadafumi Niizato
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Article ID: MI-132

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To examine the translocation of radiocesium scattered by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident that occurred in March 2011 to the Japanese chestnut, we investigated the autoradiography and radiocesium concentration in each part of Japanese chestnuts. The Japanese chestnut fruit has a thin skin between the kernel (cotyledons) and shell; the kernel of the fruit is edible. The 137Cs concentration in each part of the fruit was found to be almost the same at about 1.0 × 104 Bq·kg−1 DW, as well as leaves. The radiocesium concentration in chestnut weevil larvae found on the fruit was approximately one-seventh of that in the kernel.

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