Model Validation of Radiocaesium Transfer from Soil to Leafy Vegetables

The accumulation of radionuclide in plant tissues can be estimated using a mathematical model, however the applicability of the model into field experiment still needs to be evaluated. A model validation has been conducted for radiocaesium transfer from soil to two leafy vegetables generally consume...

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Main Authors: P. Sukmabuana, P.I. Tjahaja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Development of Nuclear Informatics, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN) 2012-04-01
Series:Atom Indonesia
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Online Access:http://aij.batan.go.id/index.php/aij/article/view/140
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spelling doaj-9b03ec6d8cb94048b66d85aeadfa7c942020-11-24T22:40:01ZengCenter for Development of Nuclear Informatics, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN)Atom Indonesia0126-15682012-04-013814349Model Validation of Radiocaesium Transfer from Soil to Leafy VegetablesP. Sukmabuana 0P.I. Tjahaja 1Nuclear Technology Center for Materials and Radiometry, National Nuclear Energy Agency Jl. Tamansari No. 71, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaNuclear Technology Center for Materials and Radiometry, National Nuclear Energy Agency Jl. Tamansari No. 71, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaThe accumulation of radionuclide in plant tissues can be estimated using a mathematical model, however the applicability of the model into field experiment still needs to be evaluated. A model validation has been conducted for radiocaesium transfer from soil to two leafy vegetables generally consumed by Indonesian people, i.e. spinach and morning glory in order to validate the transfer model toward field experimental data. The vegetable plants were grown on the soil contaminated with 134CsNO3 of 19 MBq for about 70 days. As the control, vegetables plant were also grown on soil without 134CsNO3 contamination. Every 5 days, both of contaminated and un contaminated plants were sampled for 3 persons respectively. The soil media was also tested. The samples were dried by infra red lamp and then the radioactivity was counted using gamma spectrometer. Data of 134Cs radioactivity on soil and plants were substituted into mathematical equation to obtain the coeficient of transfer rate (k12). The values of k12 were then used for calculating the 134Cs radioactivity in the vegetable plants. The 134Cs radioactivity in plants obtained from mathematical model analysis was compared with the radioactivity data obtained from the experiment. Correlation of 134Cs radioactivity in vegetables plant obtained from the experiment with those obtained from model analysis was expressed as correlation coefficient, and it was obtained to be 0.90 and 0.71 for spinach and morning glory plants respectively. The values of 134Cs in plants obtained from the model analysis can be corrected using standard deviation values, namely 48.65 and 20 for spinach at 0<t<55 days and at 0<t<78 days, respectively. Whereas for morning glory the standard deviation value was 0.36. Although there are differences between 134Cs radioactivity in vegetable plants obtained from model analysis and experiment data, the model of 134Cs transfer from soil to plant can be used for analysing 134Cs radioactivity on leafy vegetable plants grown on radiocesium contaminated soil.http://aij.batan.go.id/index.php/aij/article/view/140Radiocaesium134CsSoilSpinachMorning glorySoil-plant transfer model
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author P. Sukmabuana
P.I. Tjahaja
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P.I. Tjahaja
Model Validation of Radiocaesium Transfer from Soil to Leafy Vegetables
Atom Indonesia
Radiocaesium
134Cs
Soil
Spinach
Morning glory
Soil-plant transfer model
author_facet P. Sukmabuana
P.I. Tjahaja
author_sort P. Sukmabuana
title Model Validation of Radiocaesium Transfer from Soil to Leafy Vegetables
title_short Model Validation of Radiocaesium Transfer from Soil to Leafy Vegetables
title_full Model Validation of Radiocaesium Transfer from Soil to Leafy Vegetables
title_fullStr Model Validation of Radiocaesium Transfer from Soil to Leafy Vegetables
title_full_unstemmed Model Validation of Radiocaesium Transfer from Soil to Leafy Vegetables
title_sort model validation of radiocaesium transfer from soil to leafy vegetables
publisher Center for Development of Nuclear Informatics, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN)
series Atom Indonesia
issn 0126-1568
publishDate 2012-04-01
description The accumulation of radionuclide in plant tissues can be estimated using a mathematical model, however the applicability of the model into field experiment still needs to be evaluated. A model validation has been conducted for radiocaesium transfer from soil to two leafy vegetables generally consumed by Indonesian people, i.e. spinach and morning glory in order to validate the transfer model toward field experimental data. The vegetable plants were grown on the soil contaminated with 134CsNO3 of 19 MBq for about 70 days. As the control, vegetables plant were also grown on soil without 134CsNO3 contamination. Every 5 days, both of contaminated and un contaminated plants were sampled for 3 persons respectively. The soil media was also tested. The samples were dried by infra red lamp and then the radioactivity was counted using gamma spectrometer. Data of 134Cs radioactivity on soil and plants were substituted into mathematical equation to obtain the coeficient of transfer rate (k12). The values of k12 were then used for calculating the 134Cs radioactivity in the vegetable plants. The 134Cs radioactivity in plants obtained from mathematical model analysis was compared with the radioactivity data obtained from the experiment. Correlation of 134Cs radioactivity in vegetables plant obtained from the experiment with those obtained from model analysis was expressed as correlation coefficient, and it was obtained to be 0.90 and 0.71 for spinach and morning glory plants respectively. The values of 134Cs in plants obtained from the model analysis can be corrected using standard deviation values, namely 48.65 and 20 for spinach at 0<t<55 days and at 0<t<78 days, respectively. Whereas for morning glory the standard deviation value was 0.36. Although there are differences between 134Cs radioactivity in vegetable plants obtained from model analysis and experiment data, the model of 134Cs transfer from soil to plant can be used for analysing 134Cs radioactivity on leafy vegetable plants grown on radiocesium contaminated soil.
topic Radiocaesium
134Cs
Soil
Spinach
Morning glory
Soil-plant transfer model
url http://aij.batan.go.id/index.php/aij/article/view/140
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