Abstract
DNA of the substrate, sampled from six points in the destroyed 4-th power unit of ChNPP, where the dose rate on the microorganisms ranges from 0.008 to 0.12 Gy/h, was analyzed by New Generation Sequencing technology. It was found that the most diverse and stable microbiome occurs in sample, located outside of the “Ukryttya” object on the industrial site (conditional control). There are no dominants in it, which means that it is the most balanced and approximate to the general state of the soil microbiome of ecosystems surrounding the ChNPP. As for the sample, taken from the spot, where the dose rate was the highest, total number of species represented appeared eight times smaller, but dominance index was the highest, which indicates the formation of distinct microbiome dominants.
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Pareniuk, O. Y., Shavanova, K. E., Illienko, V. V., Simutin, I. O., Samofalova, D. O., Rybalka, V. B., … Gudkov, I. M. (2017). Diversity of microflora at the fourth destroyed unit of the ChNPP. Nuclear Physics and Atomic Energy, 18(2), 179–187. https://doi.org/10.15407/jnpae2017.02.179
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