Plant Production Science (Jan 2016)

Decreasing radioactive cesium in lodged buckwheat grain after harvest

  • Katashi Kubo,
  • Hiroyuki Kobayashi,
  • Kazutoshi Nemoto,
  • Takashi Hirayama,
  • Hisaya Matsunami,
  • Yasuhiro Ichihashi,
  • Takeshi Ota,
  • Shoji Keitoku,
  • Takuro Shinano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2015.1128104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 91 – 95

Abstract

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This study assessed soil contamination with high radioactive cesium (R–Cs) concentration in buckwheat grains by lodging, and assessed the possibility of R–Cs reduction in grain through post-harvest preparation. Analysis of buckwheat grain produced in farmers’ fields and reports from farmers indicated that grain from fields that had lodging showed higher R–Cs than grain from fields with no lodging. A field experiment demonstrated that R–Cs in grain after threshing and winnowing (TW) was about six times higher in lodged plants than in nonlodged plants. In lodged plants, R–Cs in grain was decreased to about one-fourth by polishing, and was decreased to about one-seventh by ultrasonic cleaning, compared with R–Cs in grain after TW. These results demonstrate that R–Cs of buckwheat grain of lodged plants can be decreased by removing soil from the grain surface by polishing and winnowing.

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