Following up this article..Mutated dandelion in Saitama
畑が奇形タンポポだらけ。茎が太く花が密集して咲き、ぐちゃぐちゃに。埼玉です。 twitter.com/hiroshi0414/st…
— Hiroshi N (@hiroshi0414) April 25, 2012
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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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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
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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
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.
Punish innocent people because of the actions of the authorities? Not a good idea.
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.