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In the frame of the study of mushrooms in the Czech Republic, the authors figured out that non-traditional stable isotopes (Cu, Zn, and Mg) fractionate both on the substrateto-mushroom interface and within the mushroom`s fruiting body (Andronikov et_al 2022). The authors conducted the detailed study of trace_element distributions and isotope fractionation of Mg, Cu, Zn, and Cd on the growing substrate to mushroom interface, and within the mushroom`s fruiting body (penny bun mushroom; Boletus edulis). Such behavior of the isotopes seems unusual because the mushroom preferentially took up lighter isotopes . . .
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