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Scots pine as a promising indicator organism for biomonitoring of the polluted environment: A case study on chronically irradiated populations

机译:苏格兰松片作为污染环境的生物监唱的有希望的指标生物:以慢性照射种群为例

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In this paper the main results of long-term (2003-2016) observations on Scots pine populations inhabiting sites affected by the Chernobyl accident are presented. Populations growing for many years under chronic radiation exposure are characterized by the enhanced mutation rates, increased genetic diversity, changes in the gene expression and in the level of genome-wide methylation, alterations in the temporal dynamics of cytogenetic abnormalities and genetic structure of populations. However, significant changes at the genetic level had no effects on enzymatic activity, morphological abnormalities, and reproductive ability of pine trees. The results presented increase our understanding of the long-term effects of chronic radiation exposure on plant populations in the wild nature and provide important information for the management and monitoring of radioactively contaminated territories.
机译:本文介绍了长期(2003-2016)关于受切尔诺贝利事故影响的植物群体的苏格兰松树群体观察结果的主要结果。 在慢性辐射暴露下生长多年的群体的特征在于增强突变率,增加遗传多样性,基因表达的变化以及基因组甲基化水平,细胞发生异常和群体遗传结构的变化。 然而,遗传水平的显着变化对松树的酶活性,形态异常和生殖能力没有影响。 结果提高了我们对普遍性质中慢性辐射暴露对植物群体的长期影响的认识,并为放纵污染领土的管理和监测提供重要信息。

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