Variations in radioactive cesium accumulation in wheat germplasm from fields affected by the 2011 Fukushima nuclear power plant accident

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Katashi Kubo
Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Miyuki Nitta
Shotaro Takenaka
Shuhei Nasuda
Shigeto Fujimura
Kyoko Takagi
Osamu Nagata
Takeshi Ota
Takuro Shinano
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[1] Agricultural Radiation Research Center,
[2] Tohoku Agricultural Research Center,undefined
[3] National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO),undefined
[4] Biodiversity Division,undefined
[5] Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences,undefined
[6] NARO,undefined
[7] Laboratory of Plant Genetics,undefined
[8] Graduate School of Agriculture,undefined
[9] Kyoto University,undefined
[10] Faculty of Agriculture,undefined
[11] Ryukoku University,undefined
[12] Bio-oriented Technology Research Advancement Institution,undefined
[13] NARO,undefined
[14] Laboratory of Plant Nutrition,undefined
[15] Research Faculty of Agriculture,undefined
[16] Hokkaido University,undefined
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Decreasing the transfer of radioactive cesium (RCs) from soil to crops has been important since the deposition of RCs in agricultural soil owing to the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident of 2011. We investigated the genotypic variation in RCs accumulation in 234 and 198 hexaploid wheat (Triticum spp.) varieties in an affected field in 2012 and 2013, respectively. The effects of soil exchangeable potassium (ExK) content to RCs accumulation in wheat varieties were also evaluated. A test field showed fourfold differences in soil ExK contents based on location, and the wheat varieties grown in areas with lower soil ExK contents tended to have higher grain RCs concentrations. RCs concentrations of shoots, when corrected by the soil ExK content, were positively significantly correlated between years, and RCs concentrations of shoots were significantly correlated with the grain RCs concentration corrected by the soil ExK content. These results indicated that there were genotypic variations in RCs accumulation. The grain to shoot ratio of RCs also showed significant genotypic variation. Wheat varieties with low RCs accumulations were identified. They could contribute to the research and breeding of low RCs accumulating wheat and to agricultural production in the area affected by RCs deposition.
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