S 4: Averaged data is displayed for plant response parameters for Cultivar Y: Plant height (HT), Relative Growth Rate (RGR) is the average change in basal stem diameter per month over the length of the experiment, Basal Stem diameter (BS), seed capsule numbers (Mean Caps). Results from a Tukey Comparison of means at the 95.0% confidence level are displayed in the columns next to the parameter value, means that do not share a letter are significantly different. Plant growth parameters are those measured at the end of the experiment. SC = soil code. Parameters values are listed from the highest to lowest inn each column with the relevant soil code listed alongside.
In 1957/58 the British Government conducted a series of nuclear tests in the mid-Pacific codenamed Operation Grapple, which involved several naval vessels from Britain and New Zealand. Two New Zealand frigates with 551 personnel onboard were stationed at various distances between 20 and 150 nautical miles from ground zero. In the present study we applied the cytomolecular technique mFISH (multicolour fluorescent in situ hybridisation) to investigate a potential link between chromosome abnormalities and possible past radiation exposure in New Zealand nuclear test veterans who participated in Operation Grapple. Compared to age matched controls, the veterans showed significantly higher (P < 0.0001) frequencies of chromosomal abnormalities (275 translocations and 12 dicentrics in 9,360 cells vs. 96 translocations and 1 dicentric in 9,548 cells in the controls), in addition to a significant excess of CCRs (complex chromosomal rearrangements) in the veterans. A Kolmogorov-Smirnoff test showed that the distributions of translocations for the two groups were significantly different.
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