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Bio-monitoring the genotoxicity of populations of Scots pine in the vicinity of a radioactive waste storage facility
Authors:Geras'kin Stanislav A  Kim Jin Kyu  Oudalova Alla A  Vasiliyev Denis V  Dikareva Nina S  Zimin Vladimir L  Dikarev Vladimir G
Institution:Russian Institute of Agricultural Radiology and Agroecology, Kievskoe shosse, 109 km, 249030 Obninsk, Russia. stgeraskin@list.ru
Abstract:Results of a long-term (1997-2002) study of the Scots pine populations growing in the vicinity of the radioactive waste storage facility ('Radon' LWPE) are presented. Cytogenetic disturbances in reproductive (seeds) and vegetative (needles) tissues sampled from Scots pine populations were studied to examine whether Scots pine trees have experienced environmental stress in areas with relatively low levels of pollution. The data clearly indicate the presence of mutagenic contaminants in the environment of the pine trees. An increased number of mitotic abnormalities, especially multipolar mitoses was found in the pine tree populations submitted to man-made exposure, which suggests that the cytogenetic damage is mainly caused by chemical contamination. A higher radioresistance of the Scots pine seeds from the impacted populations was shown by use of acute gamma-irradiation. During the observation period 1997-2002, pine trees exposed to anthropogenic pollution showed a steady increase of cytogenetic alterations in the root meristem cells.
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