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    Data validating the use of rubidium as a non-radioactive tracer for the localised proliferation of wheat roots in acidic or limed subsoil by Paul M. Damon, Gaus Azam, Chris Gazey, Craig A. Scanlan, Zed Rengel

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Rubidium (Rb) has been used widely as a non-radioactive tracer for root activity [2] in soil. However, the contrasting pH in a heterogeneously limed soil profile and related aluminium toxicity effects to roots can influence the availability and uptake of Rb, and quantitative data relating Rb uptake to root phenology in this scenario are lacking. …”
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    Progress of PET Imaging Agents for Cardiovascular Diseases by MA Hui1;LIANG Hong1;XU Wan-bang2;TANG Gang-hua1

    Published 2018-04-01
    Subjects: “…cardiovascular diseases positron emission tomography radioactive tracers…”
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    A Study on the Behavior of Cadmium in the Soil Solution–Plant System by the Lysimeter Method Using the <sup>109</sup>Cd Radioactive Tracer by Vyacheslav Anisimov, Lydia Anisimova, Dmitry Krylenkin, Dmitry Dikarev, Andrey Sanzharov, Yuri N. Korneev, Ilya Kostyukov, Yuri G. Kolyagin

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…<sup>109</sup>Cd was used as a radioactive tracer to study the processes of the transition of Cd into the aqueous phase and its uptake by plants over the course of a vegetative lysimeter experiment. …”
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    Application of radiotracer techniques for interwell studies by Jin, Joon-Ha, International Atomic Energy Agency

    Published 2012
    Subjects: “…Radioactive tracers in geophysics…”
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    Breeding for seed protein improvement using nuclear techniques / by International Atomic Energy Agency

    Published 1975
    Subjects: “…Radioactive tracers in plant breeding…”
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