Long term effects of Chernobyl contamination on DNA repair function and plant resistance to different biotic and abiotic stress factors
- Авторы: Boubriak I.1, Akimkina T.2,3, Polischuk V.4, Dmitriev A.5, McCready S.2, Grodzinsky D.5
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Учреждения:
- Dunn School of Pathology
- Oxford Brookes University
- Pharmstore
- Department of Virology
- Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering
- Выпуск: Том 50, № 6 (2016)
- Страницы: 381-399
- Раздел: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0095-4527/article/view/173498
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S0095452716060049
- ID: 173498
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Аннотация
Thirty years after the Chernobyl explosion we still lack information regarding the genetic effects of radionuclide contamination on the plant population. For example, are plants adapting to the low dose of chronic ionising irradiation and showing improved resistance to radiation damage? Are they coping with changing/increased pathogenicity of fungi and viruses in the Chernobyl exclusion (ChE) zone? Are plant populations rapidly accumulating mutational load and should we expect rapid micro-evolutionary changes in plants in the Chernobyl area? This review will try to summarise the current knowledge on these aspects of plant genetics and ecology and draw conclusions on the importance of further studies in the area around Chernobyl.
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I. Boubriak
Dunn School of Pathology
Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: ivan.boubriak@path.ox.ac.uk
Великобритания, Oxford
T. Akimkina
Oxford Brookes University; Pharmstore
Email: ivan.boubriak@path.ox.ac.uk
Великобритания, Oxford; Moscow
V. Polischuk
Department of Virology
Email: ivan.boubriak@path.ox.ac.uk
Украина, Kiev
A. Dmitriev
Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering
Email: ivan.boubriak@path.ox.ac.uk
Украина, Kiev
S. McCready
Oxford Brookes University
Email: ivan.boubriak@path.ox.ac.uk
Великобритания, Oxford
D. Grodzinsky
Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering
Email: ivan.boubriak@path.ox.ac.uk
Украина, Kiev
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