Farm gets full of mutated dandelions in Saitama

Following up this article..Mutated dandelion in Saitama

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Mutated dandelions are everywhere in the farm. Fat stem and flowers are too close to each other (fasciation), looking messed up. It’s in Saitama.

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Farm gets full of mutated dandelions in Saitama

 

 




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4 Responses to “Farm gets full of mutated dandelions in Saitama”

  1. Damcho Dronma says:

    considerable documentation in:

    “Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment”by Alexey Yablokov, Vasily Nesterenko and Alexey Nesterenko
    http://www.strahlentelex.de/Yablokov%20Chernobyl%20book.pdf
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    ECRR = European Committee on Radiation Risk
    Dr. Chris Busby, Scientific Secretary wrote Introduction.
    “ECRR Chernobyl: 20 Years On”,2006, was co-edited with Dr. Alexey Yablokov
    http://www.euradcom.org/publications/chernobylebook.pdf
    2010 update http://www.euradcom.org/2011/ecrr2010.pdf

  2. Anonymous says:

    Anyone who has lived in Japan for any significant time probably knows that farmers (even farmers with small plots inside cities) routinely practice open burning of weeds and plant waste. I hope the farmer who provided these pictures will not burn his weeds openly and force his neighbors to breath the radionuclides they likely contain. I hope he will find a safer way of disposing them.

    I can’t resist one suggestion: maybe he can ship them to a garbage dump in Miyagi; they are sharing their trash with the rest of Japan. Turnabout sounds fair.

  3. Jake says:

    I live in the Us, Wisconsin to be precise and I found a dandelion that looked almost exactly like this in my front yard the other day. I pulled it out but I think it’s still laying around outside if you’d like to see a picture of it.

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