The effectiveness of 60Co gamma-ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (Rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique

Abstract. Sutapa GN, Supartha IW, Wijaya IN, Puja IK, Syaifudin M. 2020. The effectiveness of 60Co gamma ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (Rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique. Biodiversitas 21: 3805-3810. Various strategies have been implemented to control pests, however,...

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Autores principales: Gusti Ngurah Sutapa, I Wayan Supartha, I NYOMAN WIJAYA, I KETUT PUJA, Mukh Syaifudin
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9cc2bcd0ccaf48b9939ccc875d501eb12021-11-22T12:17:57ZThe effectiveness of 60Co gamma-ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (Rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d210848https://doaj.org/article/9cc2bcd0ccaf48b9939ccc875d501eb12020-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/6274https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Abstract. Sutapa GN, Supartha IW, Wijaya IN, Puja IK, Syaifudin M. 2020. The effectiveness of 60Co gamma ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (Rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique. Biodiversitas 21: 3805-3810. Various strategies have been implemented to control pests, however, these do not able to reduce rat attacks on rice plants. Therefore, the sterile male technique (SMT) using 60Co gamma radiation was introduced. A group of rats (Rattus argentiventer) of 2 months age were irradiated with 1-6 Gy doses (dose rate of 99.5631 cGy/min) and the quantity, morphology, and viability of spermatozoa of rats were assessed with standard procedures. The results showed that the concentration of spermatozoa was decreased with increasing radiation doses where for lower than 4 Gy were categorized as normal (>20 million/mL). The morphology of spermatozoa also decreased with increasing radiation dose where under 3 Gy were in normal (> 50%). Spermatozoa viability was also decreased where for doses 1 and 2 Gy were categorized as normal. Statistical analysis showed a significant difference (p<0.05) between the exposed group to control in spermatozoa quantity, morphology, and viability. This finding is quite similar with other experiments on the reproductive appearance of rat based on spermatozoa after irradiation. It is concluded that dose of 3 Gy that caused changes in spermatozoa with its viability still above 50% is the most appropriate dose for SMT of rice field rats.Gusti Ngurah SutapaI Wayan SuparthaI NYOMAN WIJAYAI KETUT PUJAMukh SyaifudinMBI & UNS Soloarticle60co gamma radiation, rat pest, reproductive system, sterile male techniqueBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 21, Iss 8 (2020)
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topic 60co gamma radiation, rat pest, reproductive system, sterile male technique
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle 60co gamma radiation, rat pest, reproductive system, sterile male technique
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Gusti Ngurah Sutapa
I Wayan Supartha
I NYOMAN WIJAYA
I KETUT PUJA
Mukh Syaifudin
The effectiveness of 60Co gamma-ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (Rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique
description Abstract. Sutapa GN, Supartha IW, Wijaya IN, Puja IK, Syaifudin M. 2020. The effectiveness of 60Co gamma ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (Rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique. Biodiversitas 21: 3805-3810. Various strategies have been implemented to control pests, however, these do not able to reduce rat attacks on rice plants. Therefore, the sterile male technique (SMT) using 60Co gamma radiation was introduced. A group of rats (Rattus argentiventer) of 2 months age were irradiated with 1-6 Gy doses (dose rate of 99.5631 cGy/min) and the quantity, morphology, and viability of spermatozoa of rats were assessed with standard procedures. The results showed that the concentration of spermatozoa was decreased with increasing radiation doses where for lower than 4 Gy were categorized as normal (>20 million/mL). The morphology of spermatozoa also decreased with increasing radiation dose where under 3 Gy were in normal (> 50%). Spermatozoa viability was also decreased where for doses 1 and 2 Gy were categorized as normal. Statistical analysis showed a significant difference (p<0.05) between the exposed group to control in spermatozoa quantity, morphology, and viability. This finding is quite similar with other experiments on the reproductive appearance of rat based on spermatozoa after irradiation. It is concluded that dose of 3 Gy that caused changes in spermatozoa with its viability still above 50% is the most appropriate dose for SMT of rice field rats.
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author Gusti Ngurah Sutapa
I Wayan Supartha
I NYOMAN WIJAYA
I KETUT PUJA
Mukh Syaifudin
author_facet Gusti Ngurah Sutapa
I Wayan Supartha
I NYOMAN WIJAYA
I KETUT PUJA
Mukh Syaifudin
author_sort Gusti Ngurah Sutapa
title The effectiveness of 60Co gamma-ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (Rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique
title_short The effectiveness of 60Co gamma-ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (Rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique
title_full The effectiveness of 60Co gamma-ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (Rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique
title_fullStr The effectiveness of 60Co gamma-ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (Rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of 60Co gamma-ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (Rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique
title_sort effectiveness of 60co gamma-ray exposure to the reproductive systems of rat (rattus argentiventer) as sterile male technique
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