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Title: Response of shortgrass plains vegetation to gamma radiation. I. Chronic irradiation

Journal Article · · Radiat. Bot., v. 13, no. 6, pp. 331-341

Native shortgrass plains vegetation was exposed to chronic gamma radiation with exposure rates varying from 0.01 to 650 R/hr starting in April 1969. The dominant species in the plant community was Bouteloua gracilis (blue grama). Density and frequency were recorded and these data were converted into community indices of coefficient of community (CC) and diversity (D). The results indicated that the shortgrass vegetation was very resistant to ionizing radiation. 50% effects of CC and D resulted from exposure of 15 and 12 R/hr, respectively and had not significantly decreased further by June 1972. Community changes took place within constant CC and D values that resulted in the development of new communities and indicated a lack of sensitivity of these parameters for measuring community change and stability. One of the most resistant species was Lepidium densiflorum which became dominant at exposure rates of 12 to 28 R/hr. L. densiflorum was able to germinate, develop, and complete seed set at exposure rates greater than 28 R/hr. (auth)

Research Organization:
Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins
NSA Number:
NSA-29-027025
OSTI ID:
4338522
Journal Information:
Radiat. Bot., v. 13, no. 6, pp. 331-341, Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 30-JUN-74; Bib. Info. Source: UK (United Kingdom (sent to DOE from))
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Language:
English