CASTRO, L.P.MAIHARA, V.A.MOURA, P.L.C.FIGUEIRA, R.C.L.2014-11-192014-11-192015-04-012014-11-192014-11-192015-04-01CASTRO, L.P.; MAIHARA, V.A.; MOURA, P.L.C.; FIGUEIRA, R.C.L. Artificial and natural radioactivity in edible e mushrooms from Sao Paulo, Brazil. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR ANALYTICAL METHODS IN THE LIFE SCIENCES, 9th, September 7-12, 2008, Lisbon, Portugal. <b>Abstract...</b> p. A118. Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/19152.http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/19152Environmental biomonitoring has demonstrated that organisms such as crustaceans, fish and mushrooms are useful to evaluate and monitor both ecosystem contamination and quality. Particularly, some mushroom species have a high capacity to retain radionuclides and toxic elements from the soil and the air.A118openAccessbrazilmushroomsradioactivityradioecologybiological indicatorsradiation monitoringsample preparationgamma spectroscopyArtificial and natural radioactivity in edible e mushrooms from Sao Paulo, BrazilResumo de eventos científicos