Abstract

We observed the atmospheric resuspension of radiocaesium, derived from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, at Namie, a heavily contaminated area of Fukushima, since 2012. During the survey periods from 2012 to 2015, the activity concentrations of radiocaesium in air ranged from approximately 10−5 to 10−2 Bq per m3 and were higher in the warm season than in the cold season. Electron microscopy showed that the particles collected on filters in summer were predominantly of biological origin (bioaerosols), with which the observed radiocaesium activity concentration varied. We conducted an additional aerosol analysis based on fluorescent optical microscopic observation and high-throughput DNA sequencing technique to identify bioaerosols at Namie in 2015 summer. The concentrations of bioaerosols fluctuated the order of 106 particles per m3, and the phyla Basidiomycota and Ascomycota (true Fungi) accounted for approximately two-thirds of the bioaerosols. Moreover, the fungal spore concentration in air was positively correlated with the radiocaesium concentration at Namie in summer 2016. The bioaerosol emissions from Japanese mixed forests in the temperate zone predominately included fungal cells, which are known to accumulate radiocaesium, and should be considered an important scientific issue that must be addressed.

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Title
Fungal spore involvement in the resuspension of radiocaesium in summer
Author
Igarashi Yasuhito 1 ; Kita Kazuyuki 2 ; Teruya, Maki 3 ; Kinase Takeshi 4 ; Hayashi Naho 2 ; Hosaka Kentaro 5 ; Adachi Kouji 6 ; Kajino Mizuo 6   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Ishizuka Masahide 7   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Sekiyama, Tsuyoshi Thomas 6 ; Zaizen Yuji 6 ; Takenaka Chisato 8 ; Ninomiya Kazuhiko 9 ; Okochi Hiroshi 10 ; Sorimachi Atsuyuki 11 

 Meteorological Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan (GRID:grid.237586.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 0597 9981); Ibaraki University, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ibaraki, Japan (GRID:grid.410773.6); University of Tsukuba, Center for Research in Isotopes and Environmental Dynamics, Ibaraki, Japan (GRID:grid.20515.33) (ISNI:0000 0001 2369 4728); University of Tsukuba and Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ibaraki University, and formerly at Meteorological Research Institute, Center for Research in Isotopes and Environmental Dynamics, Ibaraki, Japan (GRID:grid.410773.6) 
 Ibaraki University, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ibaraki, Japan (GRID:grid.410773.6) 
 Kanazawa University, Kakumamachi, Institute of Science and Engineering, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan (GRID:grid.9707.9) (ISNI:0000 0001 2308 3329) 
 Meteorological Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan (GRID:grid.237586.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 0597 9981); Ibaraki University, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ibaraki, Japan (GRID:grid.410773.6); Ibaraki University, Meteorological Research Institute and formerly at College of Science, Ibaraki, Japan (GRID:grid.410773.6) 
 National Museum of Nature and Science, Department of Botany, Ibaraki, Japan (GRID:grid.410801.c) 
 Meteorological Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan (GRID:grid.237586.d) (ISNI:0000 0001 0597 9981) 
 Kagawa University, Faculty of Engineering and Design, Kagawa, Japan (GRID:grid.258331.e) (ISNI:0000 0000 8662 309X) 
 Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya, Japan (GRID:grid.27476.30) (ISNI:0000 0001 0943 978X) 
 Osaka University, Graduate School of Science, Osaka, Japan (GRID:grid.136593.b) (ISNI:0000 0004 0373 3971) 
10  Waseda University, Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Tokyo, Japan (GRID:grid.5290.e) (ISNI:0000 0004 1936 9975) 
11  Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima, Japan (GRID:grid.411582.b) (ISNI:0000 0001 1017 9540) 
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Dec 2019
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2179725875
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