Increase of radiation resistance of a soil microflora exposed to long-term gamma irradiation.
AUTOR(ES)
Eriksen, W H
RESUMO
Soil microflora were exposed to long-term (18 months) gamma irradiation in an open-air facility at three different doses, 15, 150, and 1,500 krads/18 months. The radiation resistance increased at all doses when compared with the radiation resistance of the microflora from soil shielded from the irradiation with a lead wall.
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