LONG-TERM DOSIMETRY OF SOLAR UV-RADIATION IN ANTARCTICA WITH SPORES OF BACILLUS-SUBTILIS

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作者
PUSKEPPELEIT, M
QUINTERN, LE
ELNAGGAR, S
SCHOTT, JU
ESCHWEILER, U
HORNECK, G
BUCKER, H
机构
[1] GERMAN AEROSP RES ESTAB,DLR,INST AEROSP MED,DIV BIOPHYS,W-5000 COLOGNE 90,GERMANY
[2] ALFRED WEGENER INST POLAR & MARINE RES,W-2850 BREMERHAVEN,GERMANY
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D O I
10.1128/AEM.58.8.2355-2359.1992
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The main objective was to assess the influence of the seasonal stratospheric ozone depletion on the UV climate in Antarctica by using a biological test system. This method is based on the UV sensitivity of a DNA repair-deficient strain of Bacillus subtilis (TKJ 6321). In our field experiment, dried layers of B. subtilis spores on quartz discs were exposed in different seasons in an exposure box open to solar radiation at the German Antarctic Georg von Neumayer Station (70-degrees-37'S, 8-degrees-22'W). The UV-induced loss of the colony-forming ability was chosen as the biological end point and taken as a measure for the absorbed biologically harmful UV radiation. Inactivation constants were calculated from the resulting dose-response curves. The results of field experiments performed in different seasons indicate a strongly season-dependent trend of the daily UV-B level. Exposures performed at extremely depleted ozone concentrations (October 1990) gave higher biologically harmful UV-B levels than expected from the calculated season-dependent trend, which was determined at normal ozone values. These values were similar to values which were measured during the Antarctic summer, indicating that the depleted ozone column thickness has an extreme influence on the biologically harmful UV climate on ground.
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页码:2355 / 2359
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