ELECTRONIC JOURNAL
ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF THE ENERGY COMPLEX
ISSN 3106-5570

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Volume
6, 2023
Article Number 02054
DOI 10.1051/e3sconf/202341102054
Accumulation of cesium-137 Leccinum aurantiacum from podzolic soil

D M Ivanov1,2 , and E D Ivanov1,2

1 Saint Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation, Saint Petersburg, 38, Pilots street, 196210, Russia

2 Saint Petersburg State University, 7/9, Universitetskaya Emb., Saint Petersburg, 199034, Russia,

Abstract

The accumulation of cesium-137 by the cap and stalk of fruiting bodies of Leccinum aurantiacum (Bull.) Gray from the podzolic soil of an aspen forest 30-35 years old was compared with spruce undergrowth, which resumes after felling and damage to the litter. The average specific activity of caesium-137 for dry caps is 1589±85 Bq/kg and for stems 879±72 Bq/kg. It has been established that the specific activity of cesium-137 does not exceed the allowable values. The coefficients of accumulation of cesium-137 by parts of fruiting bodies from the soil vary in the following range: for caps from 5.4 to 6.8, and for legs from 1.2 to 2.8. The maximum specific activity of caesium-137 was found in the forest litter 461±54 Bq/kg. With increasing depth, it naturally decreases.