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Information × Registration Number 0219U100252, 0116U001585 , R & D reports Title Patterns of radioactive contamination impact on biodiversity of soil microflora popup.stage_title Head Hudkov Ihor M., Доктор біологічних наук Registration Date 01-02-2019 Organization National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine popup.description2  The object of the study is the grouping of soil microorganisms contaminated with radionuclides of the territories (in particular, the Chornobyl NPP and Fukushima-1 NPP exclusion zones). The subject of the study is the patterns of the impact of radionuclide pollution on the biodiversity and the functional state of the soil microflora. The purpose of the work is to study the biodiversity of the microflora of soils contaminated as a result of accidents at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Fukushima-1 NPPs, and to create a concept for the effects of radionuclides on the composition of the microbiocenosis. Methods of research - radiometric, microbiological, molecular genetic. As a result of this work, the results of total DNA sequencing of soil samples were obtained. Agrochemical characteristics of soils are determined. The dose is calculated on microorganisms. Bioinformatics approaches are developed and processing of received data is carried out. Taxonomic diversity of soils in the Chornobyl NPP exclusion zone and Fukushima NPP resettlement zone and their environmental metrics are determined. Two databases have been prepared, which will include a detailed description of the microbial diversity of the studied areas, and a scientific concept on the impact of levels of radionuclide pollution on the state and composition of the microflora. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Hudkov Ihor M.. Patterns of radioactive contamination impact on biodiversity of soil microflora. (popup.stage: ). National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine. № 0219U100252
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