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Amin, A.R.H.; Sallam, H.A.; Mohamed, H.F.
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Radiation Sciences and Application2010
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Radiation Sciences and Application2010
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[en] Spiny bollworm, Earias insulana Boisd. adult males were irradiated with sub sterilizing doses of 50,80,100 and 150 Gray (Gy) of gamma radiation. The number of surviving larvae was dose dependant and larval/pupal mortality increased as the dose applied to P1 males was increased. The larval mortality among F3 was reduced compared with that of the F1 and F2. The average developmental time from egg hatch to adult emergence at the four tested doses was slightly affected among the progeny descendant of irradiated P1 males through the three successive generations. The percentage of adult emergence was evidently reduced among F1 and F2 progeny resulting from parental males exposed to the three higher irradiation doses (80,100 and 150 Gy).The sex ratio was slightly altered in favor of males among the majority of all treatments. Raman studies of irradiated and unirradiated stones at different temperatures and irradiation times showed a relation between the bands of scattered peaks corresponding to (OH) stretching modes of vibration with the color changes
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Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority (EAEA) (Egypt); National Center for Radiation Research and Technology (NCRRT) (Egypt); [413 p.]; Apr 2010; p. 174-181; 2. International Conference on Radiation Sciences and Application; Marsa Alam (Egypt); 28 Mar - 1 Apr 2010
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