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Soil Drying As a Model for the Action of Stress Factors on Natural Bacterial Populations
Authors:P V Rokitko  V A Romanovskaya  Yu R Malashenko  N A Chernaya  N I Gushcha  A N Mikheev
Institution:(1) Zabolotnyi Institute of Microbiology and Virology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, ul. Zabolotnogo 154, Kiev, 03143, Ukraine;(2) Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, ul. Zabolotnogo 148, Kiev, 03143, Ukraine
Abstract:The drying of soil samples reduced the abundance (especially of predominant species) and the diversity of bacteria isolated from these samples, making easier the isolation of rare bacterial species. Some bacterial species that were minor before soil drying became dominant in dried soil samples. In general, soil drying allowed the diversity of soil bacteria to be determined more adequately. The bacteria that were isolated from dried soil samples turned out to be resistant to gamma radiation (with LD90 = 2.8–4.6 kGy) and desiccation. It is concluded that soil drying may serve as a model for the action of stress factors on natural bacterial populations. The hypothesis that periodic desiccation was the primary cause of formation of bacterial radioresistance in nature is discussed.
Keywords:soil bacteria  dehydration  gamma radiation  resistance
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