Sunlight-exposed biofilm microbial communities are naturally resistant to chernobyl ionizing-radiation levels.
<h4>Background</h4>The Chernobyl accident represents a long-term experiment on the effects of exposure to ionizing radiation at the ecosystem level. Though studies of these effects on plants and animals are abundant, the study of how Chernobyl radiation levels affect prokaryotic and euka...
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Autores principales: | Marie Ragon, Gwendal Restoux, David Moreira, Anders Pape Møller, Purificación López-García |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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