Chemistry, asked by subodhchandramahato5, 8 months ago

sixs uses of isotopes in agriculture with pictures​

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Answered by shivamkumar82352
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Radioactive isotopes can also be used to study the characteristics in the soil to monitor uptake and use of essential nutrients by plants from the soil. [2] By using the radioactive isotopes as a tag, scientists can measure the exact nutrient and water requirements of a crop in particular conditions.

Answered by mangalasingh00978
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Radioactive isotopes find uses in agriculture, food industry, pest control, archeology and medicine. Radiocarbon dating, which measures the age of carbon-bearing items, uses a radioactive isotope known as carbon-14. In medicine, gamma rays emitted by radioactive elements are used to detect tumors inside the human body

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