Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1887434 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy was used to investigate free radicals formed in gamma irradiated Brazilian soybean (Glycine max) cultivars. The beans were irradiated by a 60Co source with doses ranging from 1 to 15Â kGy. Before irradiation, the representative soybean EPR spectrum is composed of a sextet centered at g=2.0 and a sharp singlet at the same g-value. The stability of the EPR signal of 10Â kGy-irradiated samples was followed for over 7 months after irradiation. The results were compared with non-irradiated samples and showed a good possibility of detection of previous radiation treatment for higher doses. It was also analyzed the contribution to the EPR signal of different parts of the bean showing a prominent signal coming from the hilum.
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Authors
Marcos R.R. de Oliveira, Nélida L. del Mastro,