210Po bioaccumulation in coastal sand dune wild legumes—Canavalia spp. of southwest coast of India
Abstract
In view of considerable natural background radioactivity reported from southwest coast of India, the current study documents bioaccumulation of 210Po in two dominant coastal sand dune perennial mat-forming wild legumes, Canavalia cathartica and C. maritima. Root, stem, leaf, mature beans, dry seeds and rhizosphere sand were analyzed for 210Po concentration. 210Po activity decreased in the order of leaves > roots > seeds > stems > beans. The highest 210Po activity was recorded in rhizosphere sand samples (5.78–5.88 Bq kg−1) followed by the leaf samples (3.27–3.07 Bq kg−1), while it was lowest in mature beans (0.13–0.20 Bq kg−1). 210Po activities or tissue moisture between plant species were not significantly different (p > 0.05; t-test). But 210Po activity vs. moisture differed significantly in all tissues (p
= 0.0001), vegetative tissues (root, stem and leaf)
(p
= 0.0016), seeds (p
= 0.0393) and