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Translocation of the Radioactive Caesium via the Calyx in Persimmon Fruit
Haruhito Sekizawa Mari SatoTakashi AiharaToshifumi MurakamiMayumi HachinoheShioka Hamamatsu
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2016 Volume 65 Issue 3 Pages 129-135

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To elucidate pathways of radioactive caesium contamination of persimmon fruit, we investigated translocation via the calyx. We treated calyces of immature and mature fruits (at either stage and both stages) with water containing caesium-137 (1000 Bq/kg) and measured concentrations in the calyx, pericarp, and flesh with a germanium semiconductor detector. All treated fruits had higher levels of radioactive caesium in all tissues than untreated fruits at harvest. The translocated radioactive caesium was retained in the fruit and not retranslocated. These results indicate that radioactive caesium is translocated via the calyx of persimmon at all stages of fruit development and is accumulated in the flesh.

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