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Third International Symposium
on Nuclear and Related Techniques
October 22-26, 2001, Havana, Cuba
NURT2001 International Advisory Committee
NURT2001 Scientific Board
NURT2001 Organising Committee
NURT2001 Magistral Conferences
SECTION PROGRAM
Trace and Micro Analysis Techniques
II Workshop of the Latin American Network on TXRF
Radiation Technologies
Applied Radiation Physics
High Energy Physics
Applied Electronics
Nuclear Techniques for the Study and Conservation of the Cultural Heritage
Plant Mutation Breeding and Genetic Techniques
NURT2001 International Advisory Committee
Prof. Gerard Ardisson, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France
Dr. Bernd Markert, Internationales Hochschul Institut Zittau, Germany
Dr. Andrzej Markowicz, IAEA Laboratories, Seibersdorf, Austria
Dr. Andreas Prange, GKSS-Research Center, Geesthacht, Germany
Dr. Rene Van Grieken, MiTAC, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Dr. Alberto J. Quejido, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
Dr. Ronald L. Bishop, SCMRE, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA
Dr. Reinhold Klockenkaemper, ISAAS, Dortmund, Germany
Dr. Roberto Cesareo, University of Sassari, Cerdeña, Italy
Dr. Koen Janssens , MiTAC, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Acad. John H. Hubbell, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
Prof. Dr. Julius Csikai , Kossuth Lajos University, Hungary
Dr. Giuseppe Viesti , Universitá di Padova, Italy
Dr. Pierre Van Espen, MiTAC, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Dr. Roberto Capote, CEADEN, Havana, Cuba
Dr. Claus Gruppen, University of Siegen, Germany
Prof. Dr. A. H. Walenta, University of Siegen, Germany
Dr. Paolo Giubellino, INFN- Torino, Italy / CERN Geneva
Dr. Glyn O. Phillips, Research Transfer Ltda., U.K.
Dr. Sandro Centro, INFN - Padova, Italy
Dr. Ariella Cattai, CERN Geneva
Dr. Paolo Donini, National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Cambridge, U.K.
Dr. Abraham Rubluo Islas, Jardín Botánico, UNAM, Mexico
Prof. Ann Wintle, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Wales, United Kingdom
NURT2001 Scientific BOARD:
Workshop Chairpersons
Trace & Micro Analysis Techniques Juan Estévez Alvarez
II Workshop of the Latin American Network on TXRF Juan Estévez Alvarez
Nuclear Techniques in the study and conservation of goods of the cultural heritage Román Padilla
Applied Radiation Physics Guido Martín
High Energy Physics and Applied Electronics Ana E. Cabal
Radiation Technologies Enrique F. Prieto
Plant mutation breeding and genetic techniques Jorge L. Fuentes
NURT2001 Organising Committee
HONOUR PRESIDENCE
Dr. Wenceslao Carrera Doral AEN Chairman.
Ing. Angelina Díaz García CEADEN Director
Dr. Piero R. Danesi Director IAEA Laboratories, Seibersdorf
MEMBERS AND FUNCTIONS
Chairman: Román Padilla Álvarez
Scientific Programme: Alfredo Montero
Publication Issues: Luis Felipe Desdín
Electronic records: Arian Abrahantes Lourdes Bolaños Ingrid Segura
CD editor: Félix Sendoya Puentes
Webmaster: Roberto A. Díaz Cepeda
Sponsors and public relations: Ana E. Cabal Dania Medina
NURT2001 Magistral Conferences:
“Nuclear applications in Cuba: Current state and perspectives”, Dr. Wenceslao Carrera, Chairman AEN, Cuba
“Nuclear Techniques: Recent developments and applications”, Dr. Piero R. Danesi, IAEA Laboratories, Seibersdorf
“Particle Physics contribution to the elimination of nuclear waste”, Prof. Jean-Pierre Revol, CERN, Geneva
“Some facts on depleted uranium, its military use and the effects on the health of population”, Prof. Massimo
Zucchetti, Politecnico di Torino
SECTION PROGRAMS
Trace and Micro Analysis Techniques
II Workshop of the Latin American Network on TXRF
Radiation Technologies
Applied Radiation Physics
High Energy Physics
Applied Electronics
Nuclear Techniques for the Study and Conservation of the Cultural Heritage
Plant Mutation Breeding and Genetic Techniques
TRACE AND MICRO ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
Tuesday 23, morning session
WORKSHOP ON TRACE AND MICROANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (HALL “BAIRE”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
9:00 – 9:30 Figuereido A.M., IPEN, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Ko-NAA implementation and application at
Neutron Activation Laboratory
9:30 – 10:00 Xiques A., CITMA, Cuba. g-irradiation of aqueous
Ethylendiamintetraacetic acid (EDTA) solutions
10:00 – 10:30 Barroso R.C. Institute of Physics, UERJ, Brazil. Trace metal analysis in human tooth enamel
and dentine using EDXRF spectrometry
10:45 – 11:15 Bounakhla M., Morocco.
Normalisation of conventional analytical
methods (XRF & ICP) on NAA using different
kinds of Geological Standard Reference
Material.
11:15 – 11:45 Anjos M.J., Institute of Physics, UERJ, Brazil Analysis of metal in organic compound used in
the agriculture by x-ray fluorescence.
11:45 – 12:15 Sadasivan S. S., BARC, India. Pollution records from sediment of lake in the
Himalayan region.
12:15 – 12:45 Van Gysel M., Lemberge P., Van Espen P.,
MiTAC, UIA, UA, Belgium.
Description of Compton peaks for energy
dispersive x-ray fluorescence
FRIDAY 26
WORKSHOP ON TRACE AND MICROANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (HALL “BAIRE”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
9:00 – 9:30 Ardisson G., Université de Nice Sophia-
Antipolis, France
Use of uranium isotopes for the determination
of river tributary flow rates: Case of the VAR
and the VESUBIE.
9:30 – 9:50 Danesi P. IAEA Laboratories, Seibersdorf
Application of SEM-EDXRF and SIMS to the
study of depleted uranium particles released
into the environment by du ammunition in the
Kosovo conflict
9:50 – 10:30 Ardisson G., Université de Nice Sophia-
Antipolis, France
Sequential radiochemical separations from
Alpine Wetland soils (Boréon, France) with
emphasis on strontium 90 measuremen
10:30- 10:45 Coffee break
10:45 –11:10 Ensinger W., Philipps-University of Marburg,
Germany Nuclear track microfilters
11:10 –11:30 Brígido O., CEAAN, Camaguey, Cuba
Estimating soil erosion using caesium-137 as
radiotracer in cultivated land at watershed of
Máximo river, Cuba.
11:30 -11:50 Navas A., Spain
Distribution of U-238, Ra-226, Pb-210, and K-40
in soil profiles on tertiary materials of the
central Spanish pyrenees
11:50 -12:10 Sibello R., LVRAC, Cienfuegos, Cuba
Application of radioactive fallout Cesium-137 to
estimate soil erosion rate in Barajagua basin,
Cienfuegos, Cuba.
12:10 -12:30 Elzorgani G. A., Agricultural Research
Corporation, Sudan
Elimination, distribution and metabolism of
Lindane (gamma hexachloro cyclohexane) in
male goat
12:30 12:50 Hayumbu P.,,NCSR, Zambia
EDXRF Measurements of heavy elements in soil
samples from some potentially polluted sites in
Zambia
Poster exhibitions: The poster presentations shall be mounted from the morning and will be exhibited during the whole day. Authors are
requested to remove their contributions before leaving the Symposium in the evening. Accessories for mounting the
contributions will be supplied by assistant personnel.
TUESDAY 23:
WORKSHOP ON TRACE AND MICROANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
Author Title of the contribution
Mukhamedshina N.M., Institute of
Nuclear Physics of Uzbekistan
Instrumental Neutron Activation and X-Ray Analysis of Kucukcekmece lake
sediments
Menezes M. A., CDTN, CNEN, Brazil Assesment of occupational by means of airborne particulate matter and
biomonitors using nuclear technique
Tahtat D., Algeria Level of selenium intake the region of algiers ration
Manzanares E., Vega-Carrillo H.,
Univ. Autónoma de Zacatecas, MX Neutron Activation Analysis of BOP.F polymer
Lemberge P., Van Espen P., MiTAC,
UIA, Belgium Alloy sorting using EDXRF and multivariate techniques
Lucaciu A., Romania Atmospheric deposition of heavy metals in Transilvanian Plateau of Romania
studied by the moss biomonitoring technique employing nuclear and related
analytical techniques and Gis technology
Kochmann S., CNEA, Paraguay Biomonitoring: Lead concentration in Asuncion space characterization
Estévez J., CEADEN, Cuba Multi-elemental determination in lichens collected from Havana City
Alonso M. T., CNEA, Argentina Study of species of Tillandsia Gender as biomonitors of atmospheric pollution using
radiotracers
Rahmani A., Morocco Application of x-ray fluorescence spectrometry to the evaluation of heavy metal
pollution in the region of Meknès (Morocco)
Assis J.T., Instituto Politecnico,
UERJ, Brazil Trace elements determination in Piratininga lagoon samples using EDXRF.
Pinheiro T., Alves L. C., Instituto
Tecnologico e Nuclear, Portugal Nuclear microprobe applications to biomedical studies
Zheludeva S., Institute of
Crystallography of RAS, Russia X-ray specular reflection and fluorescence study of nano-films
Kovalchuk M. , Institute of
Crystallography of RAS, Russia X-ray standing wave technique-structure-sensitive surface spectroscopy
Moos E. N., Russia Trace analysis and analytical signal of sample surface with electron density
oscillation near the surface
Lausi A., Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy One-shot X-ray Fluorescence Holography: Imaging at Atomic resolution
Odhiambo G.O., Kenya Nitrogen oxides, ozone and heavy metals analysis of suspended particulate matter
(SPM) of air in Nairobi, Kenya
Zahry F, Morocco Elemental Analysis of Oum er Rbia Moroccan river-water using ICP-AES and
Chromatography.
Alonso-Hernandez C.M., Centro de
Estudios Ambientales, Cienfuegos,
Cuba
Reconstruction of 137Cs signal in Cuba using 7Be as a tracer of vertical transport
processes in the atmosphere.
Study of recent changes in sedimentation regime inside Cienfuegos Bay, Cuba using
210Pb and 137Cs as tracers
FRIDAY 26
WORKSHOP ON TRACE AND MICROANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
Author Title of the contribution
Palacios D., Viloria T. Universidad
de Zulia, Venezuela Natural radioactivity as indicator of petroleum reserves
En Z., Institute of Nuclear Physics,
Uzbekistan
Application of (n, f)-Radiography for assessment of environmental impact by
uranium due to industrial activity
Khamrayeva D. S., Institute of
Nuclear Physics, Uzbekistan Digital autoradiographyc techniques for studying of spatial impurity distributions.
García-Talavera M, Univer-sidad de
Valladolid, Spain
Migration of U- and Th-series radionuclides in soils and sediments from a coal
minning catchment
Vega Carrillo H. R., Univer-sidad de
Zacatecas, MX Measurement of environmental neutron spectrum
Ben Kraiem H., Centre National des
Sciences et Technologies Nucléaires Environmental radioactivity measurements in Tunisia
Nderitu, S.K., Kenya Natural gamma radiation levels, indoor and water 222Rn concentrations in SOI
Division of Kerio Valley, Kenya.
Reyes R. Y., Philippines The application of vehicle borne and ground gamma ray spectrometry in
environmental radioactivity survey and monitoring: Examples from the Philippines
Basile S., Centro di Riferi-mento
Regionale per il Con-trollo della
Radioattivita Ambientale , Italy
Radiometric and geochemical methodology for the geochronology of young volcanic
areas
Budzanowski M., Woznicka U.,
Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of
Nuclear Physics Poland
The thermoluminescent system for large area and rapid monitoring of gamma dose-
rates in the environment
Brígido O., CEAAN, Camaguey, Cuba Radionuclide content in building materials in Camagüey and Ciego de Avila
provinces of Cuba.
González L. M., Instituto Jorge
Dmitrov, Cuba
Increase of ONION (allium stump l.) yield trough of the seeds treatment with low
dose of x- rays.
Montalván A., CEAAN, Camaguey,
Cuba Radio-226 in drinking water in Camagüey, Cuba.
Muñoz A., LVRAC, Cienfuegos, Cuba Chronology of sedimentation in Cienfuegos Bay, elucidated from 210Pb and 137Cs.
Lima A., ISCTN, Cuba (Sobre la utilización de un derivado de tanino)
II Workshop of the Latin American Network on TXRF.
Tuesday 23, afternoon session
II WORKSHOP OF THE LATIN AMERICAN NETWORK ON TXRF. (HALL “BAIRE”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
14:00 – 14:45 Greaves E., USB, Venezuela Total Reflection X-Ray Fluorescence in
medicine: Techniques and Applications
14:45 – 15:30 Yabumoto N.,NTT-AT, Japan Progress of a standardization activity on TXRF
method in ISO TC201 WG2
15:30 – 15:45 Coffee break
15:45 – 16:15 Moreira Simabuco S., UNICAMP, SP, Brazil
Total reflection x-ray fluorescence with
synchrotron radiation applied to biological and
environmental samples
16:15 – 16:30 Greaves E., USB, Venezuela
Determination of lead in whole blood by TXRF/
mercury in water and bottom sediments from a
mexican reservoir/ metallothionein and heavy
metals in daphnia pulex from Jose Antonio
Alzate reservoir
16:30 – 16:50 Martínez T., Dep. Chemistry, UNAM, MX Applications of TXRF to lead determination
16:50 – 17:10 Lué-Merú Marcó Parra, UCO Lisandro Alvarado,
Venezuela
Three approaches for direct analysis of
biological samples by total reflection x-ray
fluorescence.
17:10 – 17:30 Zaray G., Eotvos Lorand University Budapest TXRF spectrometry in the Plant Chemistry
Thursday 25, morning session: Oral Presentations
II WORKSHOP OF THE LATIN AMERICAN NETWORK ON TXRF (HALL “YARA”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
9:00 – 10:30 Round Table 1: Perspectives for regional collaboration.Re-organisation of the Latin American
Network on TXRF
10:30 – 10:45 Coffee break
10:45 – 12:30 Round Table 2: Quality assurance and validationOrganisation of an Inter-comparison run
RADIATION TECHNOLOGIES
Tuesday 23, afternoon session:
WORKSHOP ON RADIATION TECHNOLOGIES (HALL “JIMAGUAYÚ”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
14:00 – 14:30 Pikaev A. K., Institute of Physical Chemistry,
RAS, Russia
Environmental apllications of Electron-beam
Technology
14:30 – 15:00 Ragni P., CNR, Nuclear Chemistry Institute, Italy Ionising Radiation effects on food packaging
15:00 – 15:30 Dr. Ajji Z., Atomic Energy Commision of Syria Investigation of the effect of Gamma radiation
on Lincomycin
15:30 – 15:45 Coffee break
15:45 – 16:05 Dr. Ajji Z., Atomic Energy Commision of Syria
Improvement of radiation resistance of
polypropylene by blending with polyethylene
and polystyrene
16:05 – 16:25 Raluca M., Institute of Public Health, Romania
Use of operational quantity HP(10) in individual
radiation monitoring of workers from medical
practice in Romania
16:25 – 16:45 Prieto E., CEADEN, Cuba Dose rate influence in the Amber Perspex
dosimeter response.
16:45 – 17:05 Perdomo Y., CEADEN, Cuba Study of the stability of the tragacanto rubber
irradiated, 2-PHY.
17:05 – 17:30 Otero I.,CEADEN, Cuba
Verification the 25 kGy dose using the ISO
Standard ISO/TR 13409 for the production of
biological tissue.
Poster exhibitions:
Friday 26 WORKSHOP ON RADIATION TECHNOLOGIES
Author Title of the contribution
Karam D., Escola de Engenharia de
Lins, Brazil
Study of fieldbus technology confiability when applied in a sterilization plant control
and safety systems
Concepción D., CEADEN, Cuba Sol-gel analisis and study of the swollen kinetic in obteined hydrogels by means of
techniques of gamma irradiation .
Rodríguez Otazo M., CEADEN, Cuba Phototransfered Thermoluminescence for dose reassessment in LiF:Mg,Ti,
LiF:Mg,Cu,P
Baly L., CEADEN, Cuba Dose dependence of the fluorescence for laser dyes
Rodríguez Gual M., ISCTN, Cuba Monte Carlo modelling of radiation shielding of CPB-G type containers for
pharmacologic
Shtejer K., CEADEN, Cuba Effects of gamma radiation on the PBS-DNA plasmid.
APPLIED RADIATION PHYSICS
Tuesday 23, morning session:
WORKSHOP ON APPLIED RADIATION PHYSICS (HALL “BAIRE”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
9:00 – 9:30 Bourhaleb F., INFN-Torino, Italy
Radiotherapy, hadrontherapy and the
treatment planning for heavy ion and proton
irradiation
9:30 – 10:00 Abrahantes A., CEADEN, Cuba
Monte Carlo simulation of a beta backscattering
experimental set up using the Monte Carlo N -
Particles Transport Code (MCNP)
10:00 – 10:30 Bakos G.C., Democritus University of Thrace,
Greece
Improved Monte Carlo modelling of multi-
energy g-rays penetration through thick
stratified shielding slabs
10:30 – 10:45 Coffee break
10:45 – 11:15 Cruz Inclán C., CEADEN, Cuba
Fitting by a pearson ii function of the spatial
deposited energy distribution in
superconducting YBCO samples calculated by
monte carlo simulation”.
11:15 – 11:45 Perez N., CEADEN, Cuba Fast neutron and gamma-ray transmission
technique in mixed samples. mcnp calculations.
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
Tuesday 23, afternoon session
WORKSHOP ON APPLIED RADIATION PHYSICS (HALL “BAIRE”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
14:00 – 14:30 Cruz Inclán C., CEADEN, Cuba
Study of the grain boundary widening in YBCO
superconducting ceramics induced by gamma
rays
14:30 – 15:00 Martin G., CEADEN, Cuba A new method to evaluate neutron spectra for
BNCT
15:00 – 15:30 Zamboni C. B., IPEN, BrazilShtejer K., CEADEN,
Cuba
A neutron irradiator to perform nuclear
activation.
15:30 – 15:45 Coffee break
15:45 – 16:15 Woznicka U., Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute Calculation of the apparent neutron parameters
in a borehole geometry for neutron porosity
of Nuclear Physics, Poland tools
Poster exhibitions:
Friday 26
WORKSHOP ON APPLIED RADIATION PHYSICS (HALL “BAIRE”)
Author Title of the contribution
Vega Carrillo H.R., Universidad de
Zacatecas, MX Neutron spectra produced by moderating an isotopic neutron source
Perez G., CEADEN, Cuba Possible use of the Havana high flux neutron generator as a low energy proton
accelerator for pixe analysis.
Leyva A., CEADEN, Cuba Co60 and Cs137 gamma radiation effects on textured BSCCO superconducting
fibers”.
Leyva A., CEADEN, Cuba Behavior of the dynamic magnetic susceptibility in YBCO bulk ceramics irradiated
with gamma rays”.
HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Tuesday 23, morning session
WORKSHOP ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (HALL “JIMAGUAYÚ”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
9:00 – 9:45 Ullaland O.,CERN, Geneva RICHes detectors and particle identification in
HEP
9:45 – 10:30 Augustin J-E.,LPNHE, France Overview of Tracking Technologies in HEP.
10:30 – 10:45 Coffee break
10:45 – 11:30 Grupen C., Siegen University, Germany Astroparticles with Muons
11:30 – 12:30
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
Poster exhibitions:
Thursday 25:
WORKSHOP ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (HALL “JIMAGUAYÚ”)
Author Title of the contribution
Gallegos O., CINVESTAV, Mexico Polysilicon TFT´s fabricated by crystallization of a-Si:H enhanced by hydrogen
plasma
Palacios D., Universidad Simón
Bolívar
Quantification and differentiation of nuclear tracks in SSNTD by simulation of their
diffraction pattern
Workshop on Applied Electronics
Tuesday 23, afternoon session
WORKSHOP ON APPLIED ELECTRONICS (HALL “JIMAGUAYÚ”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
14:00 – 14:30 Grupen C., Siegen University, Germany Generating cryptographic keys by radioactive
decays
14:30 – 15:00 Arista E.,CEADEN, Cuba A new Curimeter with advanced software
capabilities
15:00 – 15:30 Rodríguez R.,CIREN, Cuba
Effects of the scatter radiation in brain
spectrometer with Tc-99m: A comparative
analysis of four methods of correction.
15:30 – 15:45 Coffee break
15:45 – 16:15 Cerello P., INFN-Torino, Italy Grid computing: concepts and applications
16:15 – 16:45 Blanco W., Instituto Politécnico UERJ, Brazil Software for tomography analysis: application
in ceramic filters
16:45 – 17:15 Dotres A., CEADEN, Cuba evelopment of a software for the Curimeter
model CD-N102
Thursday 25, afternoon session:
WORKSHOP ON APPLIED ELECTRONICS (HALL “JIMAGUAYÚ”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
9:00 – 9:30 Bellwied R., Wayne State University, USA The STAR Silicon vertex tracker: a large area
silicon drift detector
9:30 – 10:00 Bisogni G., INFN-Pisa, Italy Si and GaAs pixel detectors for medical imaging
applications
10:00 – 10:30 Cabal A. E.,CEADEN, Cuba Silicon strip detector for x-ray spectroscopy and
digital imaging using RX64 ASIC
10:30 – 10:45 Coffee break
10:45 – 11:15 Pelfer P. G.Univ. of Florence/INFN, IT
Present status and perspectives of hard x-rays
detectors based on semi-insulating bulk GaAs
and INP materials
11:15 – 11:45 Lopez E.,CEADEN, Cuba Silicon drift detectors in ALICE
11:45 – 12:15 Centro S.,INFN-Padova, Italy First images from the Giant Icarus liquid argon
TPC and description of the data adquisition
electronics
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
Nuclear techniques for the study and conservation of the cultural
heritage
Tuesday 23, afternoon session:
WORKSHOP ON NURT IN THE STUDY OF THE CULTURAL HERITAGE (HALL “YARA”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
14:00 – 14:30 Bishop R.L.,SCMRE, SI, USA
Uses of instrumental neutron activation
analysis in archaeology: interpretation beyond
elemental abundance
14:30 – 15:00 Skowronek R.,Santa Clara Univ, CA, USA Chemical characterization of earthernware on
the Alta California frontier
15:00 – 15:30 Sears E., SCMRE, SI, USA New meaning from old collections: figurines
from the Museo de Jonuta, Chiapas, Mexico
15:30 – 15:45 Coffee break
15:45 – 16:15 Padilla R.,CEADEN, Cuba
Classification of the regional aborigine ceramic
production and its distribution in the central
region of Cuba based on NAA
16:15 – 16:45 Blaauw M., IRI, Delft Univ. of Technology, The
Netherlands
Demonstration of neutron resonance capture
applied to a cultural heritage study of antique
Benin bronzes
16:45 – 17:15 Contantinescu B.Institute of Atomic Physics,
Bucharest, Romania
Ancient ceramics and glass compositional
studies using nuclear methods
17:15 – 17:30 Ratto N., UBA, UCa, Argentina
The Chaschuil cregion as a corridor of goods,
energy and information: The Pre-hispanic
integration between Puna and Bolsón de
Fiambalá
Friday 26, oral presentations
Morning session:
WORKSHOP ON NURT IN THE STUDY OF THE CULTURAL HERITAGE (HALL “YARA”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
9:00 – 9:30 Wintle A.G.,University of Wales, UK Luminescence dating in archaeology
9:30 – 10:00 Janssens K.,MiTAC, UA, Belgium Application of micro-SXRF techniques to the
analysis of art objects
10:00 –10:30 Linke R., Inst.of Humanities, Sciences and
Technologies in Art, Vienna The superiority of PIXE compared to EDXRF,
SEM/EDX and ICP-MS determining the
provenance of medieval silver coins
10:30– 10:45 Coffee break
10:45– 11:15 Injuk J., MiTAC, UA, Belgium The influence of atmospheric pollutants on the
deterioration of museum collections
11:15– 11:45 Padilla R.,CEADEN, Cuba mXRF analysis of decoration motifs in Majolica
pottery
11:45– 12:30 Rodríguez A., CENCREM, Cuba, Padilla
R.,CEADEN, Cuba
Application of X-ray techniques in the study of
the painting “La rendición de Breda” (attributed
to Eugenio Lucas Velázquez)
12:30– 14:00 Lunch break
Poster exhibitions:
Tuesday 23
WORKSHOP ON NURT IN THE STUDY OF THE CULTURAL HERITAGE
Author Title of the contribution
Zamojska R., Université de
Sherbrooke, Québec, CA
EDXRF and INAA in the study of ancient ceramic provenance: a comparison of
results
Palacios T., CNEA, Argentina EPMA studies of archaeological bronzes from northwestern Argentine
Laguzzi G., Istituto di Chimica
Nucleare del CNR, Italy
Degradation measurements of bronzes, a recent application of the TLA technique in
the field of cultural heritage
Mendoza A., Grupo de
Arqueometría, GCR, OHCH, Cuba Portable x-ray fluorescence spectrometer for works of art
Nazco J., Grupo de Arqueometría,
GCR, OHCH, Cuba Pigments identification in Havana Colonial wall painting by portable XRF system
Rodríguez G., Grupo de
Arqueometría, GCR, OHCH, Cuba
Study of pictorial technique in a colonial wall painting from El Padre coffee
plantation using XRF and complementary techniques
Mendoza A., Grupo de
Arqueometría, GCR, OHCH, Cuba Microanalysis of paint layers in polychromed sculptures
Plant mutation breeding and genetic techniques
Tuesday 23, morning session:
WORKSHOP ON PLANT MUTATION BREEDING AND GENETICS (HALL “YARA”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
9:00 – 9:30 Rubluo A., Jardín Botánico, Instituto de Biología,
UNAM, MX
The potential role of biotechnology and
induced mutation in plant breeding
9:30 – 10:00 González M.C.,INCA, Cuba
The use of nuclear and biotechnology methods
to improve drought tolerance in rice and
tomato crops.
10:00 – 10:30 Rocha Latado R., CNEA, Piracicaba, BR
Mutated clones of sweet orange cv. "Pera" with
late ripening obtained through mutation
induction.
10:30 – 10:45 Coffee break
10:45 – 11:15 Carrillo-Castañeda G.,Colegio de Post-
graduados, Montecillo, MX
Induction of mutations in Dendrathema
grandiflora using gamma rays and ethyl
muthanesulfonate. 1. Characterization of a
variegated (EV1) mutant.
11:15 – 11:45 Kechagia U., Cotton and Industrial Plants
Institute, Greece
Improvement of two locally adapted cotton
cultivars in earliness by induced mutations
11:45 – 12:15 Hajós-Novák M.Szent István University,
Gödöllõ, Hungary
Mutants obtained by chronic gamma irradiation
of soybean (Glycine max L.) varieties
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
Tuesday 23, afternoon session:
WORKSHOP ON PLANT MUTATION BREEDING AND GENETICS (HALL “YARA”)
Time Author Title of the contribution
14:00 – 14:30 Suarez E., IIA, Cuba Rice genetic breeding using induced mutation
14:30 – 14:50 de la Cruz E., ININ, Mexico Evaluation of quinua lines obtained through
mutagenesis and conventional methods
14:50 – 15:10 Brunner I., Jardín Botánico, Instituto de
Biología, UNAM,
Mexico Gamma ray induced effects in in vitro
Mammilaria san angelensis (Cactaceae)
15:10 – 15:30 Carbonell M.V., E.T.S.I. Agrónomos, Univ.
Politécnica de Madrid, España.
Magnetic stimulation of sunflower seeds
(Heliantus annuus L.)
15:30 – 15:45 Coffee break
15:45 – 16:15 Ventura J. de la C., INIVIT, Villa Clara, Cuba New plantain (AAB) somaclones from
biotechnology and ionizing radiations
16:15 – 16:45 Human S.Center for Research and Development
of Isotope and Radiation Technology, Indonesia
Testing sorghum mutant lines against drought
in Indonesia.
Poster exhibitions:
Thursday 25
WORKSHOP ON PLANT MUTATION BREEDING AND GENETICS
Author Title of the contribution
Data S.K., Botanic Garden and
Floriculture, NBRI, Rana Pratap
Marg, Lucknow, India.
Role of combine use of classical induced mutation breeding and biotechnology in development of new flower color/form in ornamentals.
Gosal S.S., Punjab Agricultural
University, Ludhiana, India. Development of late blight resistance and heat tolerance through gamma irradiation of shoot cultures in potato
Tabanao D.A.*, Sebastian L.S.,
Bernardo R.N., (*) Philippine Rice
Research Institute
Estimation of genetic relationship in rice using molecular markers.
Shamsuzzaman K.M.*, Saha C.S.,
Azad M.A.K., (*) Bangladesh
Institute of Nuclear Agriculture
Development of an improved and early sowing potential variety of jute-
binadeshipat-2 using chemical mutagen sodium azide
Rastegari S.J., Hosseini. Z.,NRCAM,
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Dimitrov B., Institute of Genetics,
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Evaluation of conditions for adventitious chrysanthemum plantlet regeneration
from leaf and stem tissue
Selbi, M. I., et al, Iraqi Atomic
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detected by Inverse Sequence Tagged Repeat (ISTR) analysis
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Low irradiation dose and appropriate hormones concentration in the callus
formation process in tomato explants (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill)
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Appropriate interval of dose for the genetic improvement by radiomutations in the
Californian pepper wonder variety.
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Increase in onion (Allium cepa L.) yield through of the seeds treatment with low
dose of x-rays.
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productivity stimulation through seeds irradiation
Ramos K.A., CEAAN, Camaguey,
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Ramos K.A., CEAAN, Camaguey,
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Use of the radiomutagenesis gamma to diminish the germinative periods of the
seeds.