Uranium interactions with bacterial communities from contaminated soils in Chernobyl
CHRISTEN, R.
Institut de signalisation, biologie du développement et cancer - Institute of Developmental Biology and Cancer [IBDC]
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Institut de signalisation, biologie du développement et cancer - Institute of Developmental Biology and Cancer [IBDC]
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en
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This item was published in
Mineralogic Magazine, Mineralogic Magazine, 2011-08-14, Prague. 2011, vol. 75, p. 1839
English Abstract
Following the Chernobyl accident in 1986, vegetation, contaminated soil and other radioactive debris were shortly buried in situ in trenches. The present work describes the analysis of the structure of the bacterial ...Read more >
Following the Chernobyl accident in 1986, vegetation, contaminated soil and other radioactive debris were shortly buried in situ in trenches. The present work describes the analysis of the structure of the bacterial communities that have been evolving in this environment for more than 20 years. Comparison of the diversities found in soil samples exhibiting contrasted radionuclides content is a prerequesite to point out the potential role of microorganisms in radionuclide migration in soils.Read less <
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