Author:
Seyama Tomoko,Arakawa Ryohei,Machida Shogo,Yoshida Sota,Maru Akihiko,Baba Kei’ichi,Kobayashi Yoshinori,Kaida Rumi,Taji Teruaki,Sakata Yoichi,Iijima Tomoaki,Hayashi Takahisa
Abstract
Nuclear power plant accidents have dispersed radiocesium into the atmosphere to contaminate trees with no turnover in heartwood, as occurred in Fukushima, and as has persisted for over 30 years around Chernobyl. Here we employ the ponding method, in which radiocesium can be flushed out from the cross-cut edges of Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica (L.f.) D. Don., stem with water due to xyloglucan degradation in tracheids. Furthermore, lab-scale ponding experiments have shown that a non-detectable level of radiocesium has been observed not only in the pool water used for 575 days but also in the water containing recombinant xyloglucanase. This traditional technology is now a new biotechnology.
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