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How are radioisotopes used in agriculture?

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How are radioisotopes used in agriculture?

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Radioisotope labelled metal ions can be used to examine the availability of different fertilizer components for use by the crops. Similarly mercury or some other undesirable substances can be applied. If the crops take up the label then it shows a potential problem.

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