Earthworms are the most suitable biological indicators of radioactive pollution because they are the parts of nutritional webs, and are present in relatively high numbers. Four months old Eisenia fetida were exposed to different doses of gamma radiation, namely 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55 & 60 Gy to study the effects of radiation on different reproductive parameters. The number of cocoons laid and the hatchlings emerged were recorded for all the selected doses. There was no reduction in cocoon production, however; decreasing size and weight of the cocoons was observed from the samples exposed to 20 Gy and above doses. Significant reductions in the hatchlings were recorded in earthworms exposed to 10 Gy and above doses...
Earthworm is important organism in life, such as Lumbricus rubellus Hoff has an important organism o...
The effects of exposure to different levels of ionising radiation were assessed on the genetic, epig...
Aquatic invertebrates (water flea Daphnia magna) were exposed to low dose rates of external gamma ra...
An understanding of the dose-effect relationships of ionising radiation for nonhuman biota establish...
Earthworms (Eisenia fetida) most suitable biological indicators of radioactive pollution. Radiation-...
Earthworms are organisms of key importance worldwide. As ecosystem engineers, they constitute one o...
There is a need to confirm that the environment is being adequately protected from the contaminants ...
To understand the effects of radionuclides on non-human biota and the environment, it is essential t...
Earthworm species inhabit the soil profile, burrowing and feeding in the soil. In the case of a nucl...
We investigated the effects of gamma-radiation on the survival of resting eggs of the cladoceran Moi...
International audienceThe assessment of environmental impact of exposure to ionizing radiation (natu...
The radiosensitivity in eggs of tasar silkworm, Antheraea proylei (Lepidoptera) was studied by analy...
Wildlife is chronically exposed to various sources of ionizing radiations, either environmental or a...
Earthworm is important organism in life, such as Lumbricus rubellus Hoff has an important organism o...
The effects of exposure to different levels of ionising radiation were assessed on the genetic, epig...
Aquatic invertebrates (water flea Daphnia magna) were exposed to low dose rates of external gamma ra...
An understanding of the dose-effect relationships of ionising radiation for nonhuman biota establish...
Earthworms (Eisenia fetida) most suitable biological indicators of radioactive pollution. Radiation-...
Earthworms are organisms of key importance worldwide. As ecosystem engineers, they constitute one o...
There is a need to confirm that the environment is being adequately protected from the contaminants ...
To understand the effects of radionuclides on non-human biota and the environment, it is essential t...
Earthworm species inhabit the soil profile, burrowing and feeding in the soil. In the case of a nucl...
We investigated the effects of gamma-radiation on the survival of resting eggs of the cladoceran Moi...
International audienceThe assessment of environmental impact of exposure to ionizing radiation (natu...
The radiosensitivity in eggs of tasar silkworm, Antheraea proylei (Lepidoptera) was studied by analy...
Wildlife is chronically exposed to various sources of ionizing radiations, either environmental or a...
Earthworm is important organism in life, such as Lumbricus rubellus Hoff has an important organism o...
The effects of exposure to different levels of ionising radiation were assessed on the genetic, epig...
Aquatic invertebrates (water flea Daphnia magna) were exposed to low dose rates of external gamma ra...