To investigate the influence of low-dose-rate irradiation on the growth of silkworms, Bombyx mori, eggs of silkworms were randomly divided into 2 groups and were grown on either low-dose-radiation-emitting sheets or control sheets. On the radiationemitting sheets, the dose rate was measured as 66.0 (4.3) μSv/h (mean [standard deviation]) by a Geiger-Müller counter for α, β, and γ rays and 3.8 (0.3) μSv/h by a survey meter for γ rays. The silkworms became larger when bred on the radiation-emitting sheets, and their body weight was about 25% to 37% heavier on day 42 to 49 after starting the experiment. Continuous low-doserate irradiation promoted the growth of silkworms. It should be further investigated whether this phenomenon could be utilized by the silk industry.
CITATION STYLE
Shibamoto, Y., Kamei, Y., Kamei, K., Tsuchiya, T., & Aoyama, N. (2017). Continuous low-dose-rate irradiation promotes growth of silkworms. Dose-Response, 15(4). https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325817735252
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.