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uses of isotopes in agriculture​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Radioisotopes were used for producing high yielding crop seeds to increase the agricultural yield. ... Radiations from certain radioisotopes were also used for killing insects which damage the food grains. Cereals, fruits, vegetables and canned food can be stored for longer periods by gently exposing them to radiations.

Answered by ajha29884
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Radioisotopes were used for producing high yielding crop seeds to increase the agricultural yield. ... Radiations from certain radioisotopes were also used for killing insects which damage the food grains. Cereals, fruits, vegetables and canned food can be stored for longer periods by gently exposing them to radiations

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The United Nations (UN) Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) estimates that about 795 million people (one in nine) were suffering from chronic undernourishment in 2014-16.

Radioisotopes and radiation used in food and agriculture are helping to reduce these figures.

The attributes of naturally decaying atoms, known as radioisotopes, give rise to their multiple applications across many aspects of modern day life (see also information paper on The Many Uses of Nuclear Technology).

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