Literature DB >> 1753889

[The interaction of soil micromycetes with "hot" particles in a model system].

N N Zhdanova, T N Lashko, T I Redchits, A I Vasilevskaia, L G Borisiuk, O I Siniavskaia, V I Gavriliuk, P N Muzalev.   

Abstract

A model system which permits observing for a long time and fixing interaction of fungi with a radiation source has been created on the basis of an isolated "hot" particle, deficient mineral medium (saccharose content 60 mg/l) and suspension of fungal conidia. Five species (six strains) of micromycetes isolated from radionuclide-contaminated soils and fifteen "hot" particles have been tested. It has been found out for the first time that Cladosporium cladosporioides and Penicillium roseo-purpureum are able actively overgrow "hot" particles whose radioactivity did not exceed 3.1-1.0(-7) Ci by gamma-spectrum and to destroy them 50-150 days later. Certain changes in morphology of fungi-destructors of "hot" particles are revealed. A problem on ecological significance of the found phenomenon is discussed.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1753889

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrobiol Zh        ISSN: 0201-8462


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