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pubmed-article:15162854pubmed:abstractTextSpills in the nuclear fuel cycle have led to soil contamination with uranium. In case of small contamination just above release levels, low-cost yet sufficiently efficient remedial measures are recommended. This study was executed to test if low-level U contaminated sandy soil from a nuclear fuel processing site could be phytoextracted in order to attain the required release limits. Two soils were tested: a control soil (317 Bq 238U kg(-1)) and the same soil washed with bicarbonate (69 Bq 238U kg(-1)). Ryegrass (Lolium perenne cv. Melvina) and Indian mustard (Brassica juncea cv. Vitasso) were used as test plants. The annual removal of soil activity by the biomass was less than 0.1%. The addition of citric acid (25 mmol kg(-1)) 1 week before the harvest increased U uptake up to 500-fold. With a ryegrass and mustard yield of 15,000 and 10,000 kg ha(-1), respectively, up to 3.5% and 4.6% of the soil activity could be removed annually by the biomass. With a desired activity reduction level of 1.5 and 5 for the bicarbonate-washed and control soil, respectively, it would take 10-50 years to attain the release limit. However, citric acid addition resulted in a decreased dry weight production.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:15162854pubmed:articleTitlePhytoextraction for clean-up of low-level uranium contaminated soil evaluated.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:15162854pubmed:affiliationBelgian Nuclear Research Centre, SCK-CEN, Radioecology Section, Radiation Protection Department, Boeretang 200, B-2400 Mol, Belgium. hvandenh@sckcen.belld:pubmed
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