Fungal Species:  Boletus impolitus

Radioactive Artificial 137Cs and Natural 40K Activity in 21 Edible Mushrooms of the Genus Boletus Species from SW China

This research examined radioactive contamination levels in edible mushrooms from Southwest China. The study found very low levels of radioactive cesium-137 from nuclear fallout and natural potassium-40 in these mushrooms, indicating they are safe for consumption. Impact on everyday life: – Confirms the safety of wild mushrooms collected in SW China regarding radioactive contamination – Demonstrates the limited impact of global nuclear events on this region’s food supply – Provides baseline data for future monitoring of environmental radioactivity – Supports the continued traditional practice of mushroom foraging in these regions – Helps inform public health guidelines regarding wild mushroom consumption

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210Po and 210Pb in King Bolete (Boletus edulis) and Related Mushroom Species: Estimated Effective Radiation Dose and Geospatial Distribution in Central and Eastern Europe

This research examined radioactive elements in wild edible mushrooms from Poland and Belarus to assess their safety for human consumption. The study found that while these mushrooms do contain naturally occurring radioactive materials, the levels are low enough to be safe for eating. Impact on everyday life: – Confirms the safety of consuming wild mushrooms from studied regions – Provides data for environmental monitoring of radioactivity – Helps inform food safety guidelines and regulations – Contributes to understanding environmental distribution of natural radioactive elements

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