5
-
eT.
Le
ae
tate7
lee
2
wit,
‘
qe
wee So iy
ry
OF
:
fel OT
.
ae
‘pote
ye
hoy g
tenes
3
Fag
at.
ae
eee waALE
so UEViele:
>.
“
Th
OLE s
opm bey. ot
ee
hal
ven at
foe
LO ba Owl: ue
wudeented
yes,
.
heey
whi.
+44
Te
Reo,
d..
ae
sty
Bopp
a
el ek
ee
SL:
uhad
2K:
mete, (0 RETRO ae IE
VG vation. wt
pti
im
athGelshy a
Hose eras
ne ne ats
SCE STC
ms ays aa MA
yrecumptlous of ¢
eaceod
oe
as
aa
me m4)
Ve
OF Je
tere lt
ate
Eerrinol Ort S35
any
at
-
wn
ane
yp Vee
2
2ST © ee EC
ae
+
i
°
2
2.
:
.
vane
am
bein
tt
SUG
.
oll
:
wliat
eS
ot gta -
yo
eee
bOn,elay
A
.
Aus
VOY A!
ES
4a + a
5 5”
pra ae a7
§-
-
Ll
ae eee
relay Rak
ot
wot eoded
oper
aticwtehuy
:
:
T
the
“
Sy
Vas
+
wal“cock va
ue
Lopes.
oak
oe
+30-
MOLOvy.
ats
eS
tT
.
,.
Le
A ast
mile
a meme
sats; ec
ijG.Hled
if
mo,
at
“te
the irygressio. (elvioushy erroencous), ue Guat time, tut
GL iooked MWOO.. milo wita dome dlsuravor.
There was nc.
Tagne
to make ana
Uy
GueG
li0n,;,
OF
course,
of
«
person's
z
watay
record his observations - oily tine questicns of qualiri-
the obserintlous aid
and tne cuty ta in-
Wow,
moucine them.
20 as Govious thet tic Levels
radiatici: at
hoijelap nave dear
Gi
great cocugh te produce sane effects
fooae
|
2S
“~y
i that some of tie effects observed coulie be causec
Ae
Oo madLavion., ou. servant, now u.Lquel, po padLatiau.
Golo back to tue varkliest pronzosals coucerning tne
ROwelap ecoloy srecmun, if has veer. repeatedly disCUSCCU au ampeccan thay witoouy ca.rmismilry; ooservatiai.s,
Bevoxse ang abtorm Pallcut, the o..1. meastciiabie way of
aSLCSsSing the
the o
role os radiation Ba Gee ia affecting the
NLO%a OF ar acoLd Lis by controlicc oxperiments.
Com-~
-
parson
1,
:
ye
Wawe
7
Socs
mye
© BUerel”
web
rm.
Lo Bidder:
as. area of
ima ae
am
te
areas hus
7
LLeyhe aicaning
eos
ha hs,
mee
-
Ore in cealiong nere
when
Hy
7,
Murnered Poet avy nest.
Widle Stoacts work witn Oresop.ila is not direct1,
relaved to tho veretation studies,
iv may not be out of
place to montion if here as illustrative of
the possi-
Dality of usoine tore comparativel, Ccelicate tools of
genetics in studying raGtlaticn offects in the field.
ane at tne same time 1% points out that even here th a
cevlon or Lactors other than sndiation liave made inter-
sretation of vue results difficult.
For example, in
Genetic Stulies of Irradiated Natural Populations of
publieatio: io.
stone,
et al. University of Texas
of Zi Novembver 1. yoy ia the sumnary of
Section IVY co: vace 231 is the statement:
Factors which
Mipnt €:iais. tae Pact that the agpura:ct mutation load
GO. vViSibLles Vrui tic Dikint
vesv amen was £40 Greater |
~
Var tiuat Sian
convpol arcas Weide Cousidered:
. . .
weeds
Ua
ed
+
~
pecans.
7
‘
Oo. page 212, “Dic larcer posulacior.s,
\
.
fe
‘
with
Be 2OO square miles and an cmergent lant
area of four
RS
GO so
Viv
B8duare miles brovea: up inte many
grill, low iskbetve.
Ldapnic concitisi.s alone precclude
except within tne limits of a fev
atpliet comparisons: oxc
Lo
wl
os
-
& wegetation,
JWrosepiiia, wilsou S&S.
.
‘
*
{
Comet
tes
pita ge
ts
a SOk
m
BF
Yipee
SH
Vey
}
:
f
1 OS ere ecmare
cation to intersret
dicate the Geprce of compevea.ce
cen |
*
‘
y
TT ttre
;