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Environmental monitoring to the sources of atmospheric emission by the Trad-MCN bioassay and analysis of the accumulative potential for uranium and fluoride

  • 1. Centro Tecnologico da Marinha em Sao Paulo (CTMSP), SP (Brazil). Div. de Monitoracao Ambiental
  • 2. Centro Tecnologico da Marinha em Sao Paulo (CTMSP), SP (Brazil). Div. de Analise de Seguranca
  • 3. Instituto de Botanica de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, SP (Brazil). Secao de Anatomia

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The biomonitoring of the atmospheric contamination constitutes important procedure for adoption of environmental control measures. Biological assays have been employed to evaluate genotoxic agents in the atmosphere. The Tradescantia-micronucleus (Trad-MCN) assay has been extensively used in environmental monitoring owing to its efficiency in the detection of chromosomic damages in cytological preparations of easy execution. In this study we tested the viability of use of Trad-MCN with Tradescantia pallida cv. Purpurea for environmental monitoring in the Experimental Center Aramar (CEA), in Ipero - SP and its leaf accumulation capacity. The plants were exposed in situ, in flower-beds or flowerpots, established close to the sources of atmospheric emission. The bioassay was accomplished according to the usual protocol. The micronucleus frequencies were compared using the variance Kruskal-Wallis test. The obtained results indicated that the biomonitoring model adopted was not the ideal for the CEA, considering that the plant suffered the influence of climatic condition. However the plant showed to have accumulative potential for uranium. (author)

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Imprint Pagination
[14 p.]
Report number
INIS-BR--7183

Conference

Title
International nuclear atlantic conference. Innovations in nuclear technology for a sustainable future; 16. Brazilian national meeting on reactor physics and thermal hydraulics; 9. Brazilian national meeting on nuclear applications; 1. Meeting on nuclear industry
Acronym
INAC 2009
Dates
27 Sep - 2 Oct 2009
Place
Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil)

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Published only in CD-Rom. Code: e04_410_fullpaper.pdf