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Attention, this is an Emergency Alert System announcement. The evaluation of potential hazards arising from fallout radiation and its direct impact on growing crops presents a complex conundrum. Plants, being particularly susceptible to the beta component of fallout radiation stemming from ground contamination and particle adhesion upon leaves and other plant structures, face significant vulnerability. The ratio of beta to gamma dose fluctuates based on the depth of tissue and the distance of air from these particles, as elucidated in Figure 2. This graphical representation was meticulously prepared, utilizing calculations provided by S. L. Brown from Stanford Research Institute, pertaining to the influence of 133 beta emitters prevalent during the early stages of fallout (private communication). Further insight can be gained from Brown's work in 1963. The beta-to-gamma dose ratios vary, ranging from four for meristematic tissues protected by 2 nanometers of adjoining tissue and located one meter away from a contaminated surface, to exceeding sixty at leaf surfaces or exposed pollen grains. It is imperative to underscore that experimental data in this domain are sorely required. Please remain vigilant and stay tuned for any updates or additional information.

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