Literature DB >> 8696485

[Microecology of nuclear reactor pool water].

V N Mal'tsev1, A Saadavi, A Aĭiad, O El'gaui, M Shlip.   

Abstract

In the course of research it was found that the circulation of pool water through the nuclear reactor core produces a bactericidal effect of microflora due to the influence of radiation of various types. The amount of microbes returns to initial level after 2-4 months after circulation was stopped. Microflora of pool water comprises large amounts of coccus, Gram-positive rods, fungi and a lower content of Gram-negative rods if compared to water which had been used to fill reactor pool. No difference in radioresistance was noticed for unitype microbes isolated from initial water and from reactor pool water. Quality of microflora reflects a unique phenomenon called "selection" which results in vanishing of all the radiosensitive types of microbes and survival of the radioresistant types. Radioresistance grows with increasing of catalase and nuclease activity.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8696485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiats Biol Radioecol        ISSN: 0869-8031


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