“…Among the persistent radionuclides, the most often studied in mushrooms is 137 Cs, the artificial gamma emitter coming from the nuclear weapons use and testing and from nuclear power plant accidents, and the second is natural 40 K (Mietelski et al 2010 ; Steinhauser et al 2014 ; Chatterjee et al 2017 ; Cocchi et al 2017 ; Prand-Stritzko and Steinhauser 2017 ; Tuo et al 2017 ). Other radionuclides and some extremely toxic, mainly alpha emitters compounds, i.e., 210 Po, 210 Pb, 234,238 U, 228,230,232 Th, 238 Pu, and 239 + 240 Pu, which are much more laborious to study are with much less data in mushrooms (Mietelski et al 2002 ; Vaaramaa et al 2009 ; Guillén and Baeza 2014 ; Strumińska-Parulska et al 2016 , 2017 ; Szymańska et al 2018 ).…”