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Abstract
Rice plants were exposed to 1, 2·5, 5, 7·5 and 10 kR of acute gamma rays at 4 critical developmental stages, i.e. pre-tillering, earprimordia formation, meiosis and heading.
Doses of 1 and 2·5 kR, in general, had a stimulatory effect on culm length, tillering, ear number per plant, spikelet number per ear and seed yield per plant, at the first two developmental stages, particularly at the pre-tillering stage. There was a significant reduction in all the above characters at 5 and 7·5 kR for all irradiated stages. Of the different developmental stages, pre-tillering was most radiosensitive (LD100-7·5kR), followed by meiotic and heading stage.
Stage of development, exposure rate and differences in interphase chromosome volume (ICV) are discussed as possible factors affecting radiosensitivity.