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Morphological defects [abnormalities] found in Japanese fir trees around Fukushima nuclear plant | 29 Aug 2015 | Radiation spewed out by the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant may be responsible for differences in the growth of native Japanese fir trees in the area. Researchers primarily from the National Institute of Radiological Sciences said Aug. 28 that many fir trees near the plant, as well as other areas, had undergone “morphological defects.” They intentionally avoided words like abnormality [but CLG won't], but used morphological defects and change. Their studies showed that the changes occurred more frequently in areas with higher air rates of radiation.