DocumentCode
3441050
Title
Consequences of microwave irradiation on the different breeds of mulberry
Author
Ronkina, N.I. ; Chepel, L.M. ; Shakhbzsov, V.G. ; Sirenko, S.P.
Author_Institution
V. Karazin Nat. Univ. of Kharkov, Ukraine
Volume
2
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
943
Abstract
Numerous reports of microwave effects on biological objects are readily available. It is therefore indicated that one should study the nature of this process. The results of an investigation show that the mulberry in embryo is sensitive to electromagnetic radiation (EMR). Two breeds of the mulberry were subjected to low-intensity EMR-irradiation. The microwave EMR action during a period of 30 min was found to increase the caterpillar birth rate of both breeds by 5.8 percent and 13.6 percent respectively as against the scheduled figure. A caterpillar birth rate increase has been also obtained for the condition of SHF-irradiation over the course of 20 min. Close inspection of the data obtained shows that the trend and intensity of the silkworm edges (grane) reaction as a response to SHF- and EHF-action are a function of both the genotype (breed) and radiation dose (action time span). Typically, the weight of the male cocoon capsules varied directly to the irradiation time span, and the female cocoons lost weight after both EHF- and SHF-irradiation
Keywords
biological effects of microwaves; zoology; 20 min; 30 min; SHF-irradiation; caterpillar birth rate; embryo; female cocoons; genotype; insect; irradiation time span; microwave EMR action; microwave irradiation consequences; mulberry breeds; radiation dose; silkworm; Biology; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic radiation; Embryo; Inspection; Physics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Physics and Engineering of Millimeter and Sub-Millimeter Waves, 2001. The Fourth International Kharkov Symposium on
Conference_Location
Kharkov
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6473-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MSMW.2001.947367
Filename
947367
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