Biology, asked by iamgay, 1 year ago

Can gamma rays be used in crop improvement programmes?


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Answered by sssrohit005p4c0ey
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A.2. Analysis of plants is carried out in closed chambers. These plants are consequently tested for desired mutations to be induced to breed further. The irradiated plants do not possess any adverse effect of radiation, hence are not harmful and can be used.

Answered by saurbhmoynak02
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Gamma rays used for crop improvement programmes cannot be harmful for health if they are not exposed directly to the human beings. It only induces mutation in the crop varieties.

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