Berhampur University to collaboarte with BARC to study impact of radiation on plants
December 22nd, 2008
Following is an excerpt from a report in Hindu.
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and Berhampur University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to study positive impacts of radiation on plants.
… The BARC has chosen four centres in the country to take up reasearch on impact of ionizing radiation on non-human biota, especially on plants of human benefit. The four centres are IARI, New Delhi, Agricultural University, Hyderabad, BARC Mumbai and Botany department of Berhampur University.
… The BARC has already released Rs. 40 lakh for installation of a ‘Gamma Irradiater’ in a ‘Gamma Chamber’ to be established on the university campus.
… Prof Brahma Bihari Panda, coordinator of the project, said under the project they would experiment on bringing in positive mutational changes in different plant breeds beneficial to humans. Both ultra violent rays and gamma radiation affect plants. But here mutational changes would be brought in through controlled use of ionizing gamma radiation.
These experiments may bring in genetic mutant changes in major crop breeds to make them more productive, pest resistant and environment friendly. It would also provide ways to preservation capacity of different plant products, including food grains and vegetables through peaceful use of radiation.
The Gamma Chamber of the project could also be used for sterilisation of medical waste and other hazardous bio-waste. Prof. Sahu felt the Gamma unit could also be an income generator for the university as this unit could also be used by other organisations for a service charge.
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4 Writeup
1. SNIGDHA JYOTSNA DANDAPAT | August 29th, 2009 at 1:10 am
It’s an awesome project for this era, where radiation is a grave problem.
2. Kiran Kumar Mishra | March 25th, 2010 at 9:56 pm
I feel proud to had Prof B. B. Panda as my Guide during my MSc. project. Really I miss the Genotoxicology Lab, BU. Yes, it is a nice news for all orissa University as well as for Orissa- An Agricultural based state.
I Wish Him All The Very Best.\
With Regards,
Kiran Kumar Mishra
Mob- 9590834563
3. Kiran Kumar Mishra | March 25th, 2010 at 9:58 pm
I feel proud to had Prof B. B. Panda as my Guide during my MSc. project. Really I miss the Genotoxicology Lab, BU. Yes, it is a nice news for all orissa University as well as for Orissa- An Agricultural based state.
I Wish Him All The Very Best.
With Regards,
Kiran Kumar Mishra
Mob- 9590834563
4. d.kumar | April 10th, 2011 at 9:18 am
pls reply
h t open a study centre