They get significant changes in development, bleeding and cracks in the debris. All deciduous trees in the civilized country suffer from.
The results come from a study at TU Delft, TNO, Alphen aan den Rijn and Wageningen University. The analysis was driven by the town of Alphen aan den Rijn. Authorities were five years ago against mysterious irregularities on trees in the city, such as bark-like tumor nodules.
There was not a virus or bacteria.Follow-up examining found the disease to happen throughout the civilized country. In the Netherlands, no less than 70 % of all trees in towns show the same symptoms. It was only 10% five years ago.
Trees in more largely wooded places are hardly affected.
Causing ultra fine particles
The researchers of the project also have half cause, besides the electromagnetic fields caused by mobile radiotelephone systems and wireless Internet. Ultra fine particles may also have to do. That is so small the organisms in the attack.
Within the analysis were twenty notes for three several months exposed to radiation sources.
The radiation came from a test facility found in six WiFi access points. The leaves died when the trees nearest to the radiation sources. The research was done with corn, which showed the radiation restricted the growth of corn cobs.
UPDATE 1:
The Wageningen University has published details of the assessments. The report is not (yet) released.
"In a climate room notes and various herbaceous plants for three several months exposed to 6 radiation sources (APs) at frequencies which range from 2412 to 2472 MHz and a power of 100 mW EIRP. At 50 cm to 300 cm. Early findings mark a damaging impact on the wellness of ash trees.
Leaves near radiation sources revealed at the end of the analysis interval 'galena-like effects' that result prove to be the loss of life of the upper and lower skin of leaves. The 'galena' is followed by dehydration and loss of life of a portion of the leaf.
Experiments with Arabidopsis and corn crops sowing methods on growth and blooming delay as seeds cultures compared with cultures in identical climate rooms without radiation exposure.
Based on these first results is an immediate need to go to trial repeating overtime to decide whether these results continually happen and whether added longer-term effects because of the tax."
UPDATE 2:
TNO reveals by a message on his website know the organization has distanced itself from the summary the radiation from Wi-Fi has a damaging effect on the wellness of plants and trees.
The analysis states that an employee on several occasions during the study took part in conversations and reviews on test configurations and statistic results, but the conclusion about the relationship between the two cases are not supported by TNO.
The TNO Wageningen University carries that conclusion.
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