Continuous low-dose-rate irradiation promotes growth of silkworms

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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.

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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

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