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Leaves or grain, soybean (Glycine max. L. ) forage grown on nonfertilized or TSP-fertilized soil (Mortvedt and Sikora, 1992). In another study, there were also no differences in concentrations of corn, wheat, or soybean grain grown under field conditions, but those of immature corn forage increased with the high PG application rate. The PG contained 25 pCi g-~ of radioactivity. 09 pCi g-1 with PG application but that of the subsurface layer was unaffected. In evaluating the extent to which radioactivity in PG would contribute to human radiation exposure, it was concluded that application of PG to soils at a rate of 1100 kg ha -~ once every four years would not significantly affect radioactivity in grain crops.

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