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The colonization of an irradiated environment: the case of microbial biofilm in a nuclear reactor

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Taylor & Francis Group2024-01-09 更新2026-04-16 收录
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The investigation of the microbial community change in the biofilm, growing on the walls of a containment tank of TRIGA nuclear reactor revealed a thriving community in an oligotrophic and heavy-metal-laden environment, periodically exposed to high pulses of ionizing radiation (IR). We observed a vertical IR resistance/tolerance stratification of microbial genera, with higher resistance and less diversity closer to the reactor core. One of the isolated <i>Bacillus</i> strains survived 15 kGy of combined gamma and proton radiation, which was surprising. It appears that there is a succession of genera that colonizes or re-colonizes new or IR-sterilized surfaces, led by <i>Bacilli</i> and/or <i>Actinobacteria</i>, upon which a photoautotrophic and diazotrophic community is established within a fortnight. The temporal progression of the biofilm community was evaluated also as a proxy for microbial response to radiological contamination events. This indicated there is a need for better dose-response models that could describe microbial response to contamination events. Overall, TRIGA nuclear reactor offers a unique insight into IR microbiology and provides useful means to study relevant microbial dose-thresholds during and after radiological contamination.
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Tinta, Tinkara; Jazbec, Anze; Bratkic, Arne; Koren, Simon; Lojen, Sonja; Toplak, Natasa; Snoj, Luka; Kostanjsek, Rok
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2023-11-03
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