isotopes that promised to bo present in quantities waieh would
&

be of sirmificance and choesing these which would give us a breac

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faniliay.

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Tho noxt slide incdicntcs ono way we studicd this,

Taking 1CG srars of soil contaminating with tress, we
howe vant to study, tho

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uniformly distri

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strontiun-30 or idedine, or whatever it may be, getting this

dish aporoninately so (illustra-

ns) in diamoter and then scadiny in hore 100 barley seods which
gives a very

dense population and

gives maximum penetration of

this soil by the root system and probably an

annvoach toward

&@.maximun uptake into the aardal parts.
The acrial parts were then harvested at the end of
18 to 20 days, which cave a maximun consentratien under the condios

tions in foliaze,.
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The next slide shows the

results of this kind of experi-

ment, and in ordsr to got an emphasis on concentration which ws
feol is quite invortant hore, and in order to put a basis for
conparison of these studics with some nutrient studies, which

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we will describe later, wo are expressing our results as a con-~
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centration factor which is simply the concentration in the aerial
portion as conpared with the concentration in the root envirentment,

in this ¢2
ase, it woulda be the concontration in tho dry. harvested
barley leaves as compared with tho concentration of strontinua, or

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