More plants mutation

Type  Daisy

Date  6/10/2011

Location  Sapporo Hokkaido

Source

 

daisy mutation

 

daisy mutation2

 

 

Type   Ferm

Date   9/14/2011

Location   Miharayama

Source

 

ferm mutation

ferm mutation2

 

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ferm

 

 

 

Type   Glaucidium palmatum

Date   5/12/2011

Location   Kinpokusan Niigata

Source

 

Glaucidium palmatum mutation

 

 

 

 

Type   Rose

Date   4/26/2011

Location   Tokyo

Source

 

rose mutation

 

 

Type   shimeji mushroom

Date   7/6/2011

Location   Miyazaki ken

Source

 

Shimeji mutation

 

 

 



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3 Responses to “More plants mutation”

  1. patman says:

    Are Canadian croplands going to be affected this spring and summer?.

    Embryonic plants are particularly at risk because a decay emission would have a very small distances to travel to damage ‘stem cell’ like plant tissues during germination.

    Using seeds from 2010 harvest won’t help because it is the soil and surface water that is contaminated, not seeds.

    The effect would also impact forests and grasslands with snow pack; perhaps not impact trees and ‘adult’ vegetation. Point is this killing is may happen to young plants and mollusks ‘in the cradle’.

    What mysterious beast would thrive on tainted water and plants?

    Canada received significant contamination rain out during the big emission releases last spring/summer. Chronic seep of elements ongoing from Fk-1 and other damaged steam generators not being reported, is enough to cover our country and be released during spring melt.

    Spontaneous criticality product, Iodine 131, half life 8 days, gone in 30 days, is only a flag for continued production and distribution of larger quantities longer lived elements also created in these rather unique and unusual conditions.

    Iodine 131 is still showing up in Japanese sewage plant sludge. Iodine 131 and co-produced cesium and strontium is only created only specific extreme conditions will do.

    One may have noticed the press and nuclear industry engineers turn the emission discussion back solely to iodine 131 content, not talking about co-produced radioisotopes.

  2. mark says:

    u idiots realize that??????????
    ur all fukn ded,,,me2 so’s ur kids born or unborn, worldwide for at least 50 years, after that chromosomal damage WILL NOT ALLOW REPRODUCTION U HEAR ME?
    UR WELCOME
    AND FUKU
    IT WAS EARNED

  3. JT says:

    I’ve seen a few of these type mutations in Missouri in years past, causing me to wonder how much fallout is still in the soil from earlier sources, though I know viruses and natural radiation can cause mutations, too. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t doubt these Fukushima related mutations, just saying it now brings some question to what’s in the soil even from the past.

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