2015
DOI: 10.3923/ajb.2015.156.164
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Isolation and Characterization of Strontium Resistant Mutant of Neurospora crassa

Abstract: Strontium is a trace element that has no known essential biological role. The divalent cation, Sr 2+ , displays physicochemical properties similar to those of the abundant and biologically essential cations Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ . Abundant release of strontium is known to be the effect of radionuclide explosions. As there is no special strain for the removal of strontium from the effected environments, a strontium-resistant strain of Neurospora crassa (SRR) was obtained by repeated subculturing of the wild type on s… Show more

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“…The close relationship between calcium and strontium has been proven in studies with various plant systems, algae and yeasts. It has been shown that strontium may substitute for calcium in binding processes at biological cell surfaces as well as in active uptake via divalent cation transport systems [40]. Therefore, it is not surprising the high value of Sr in lichen species.…”
Section: Assessment Of Pollution Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The close relationship between calcium and strontium has been proven in studies with various plant systems, algae and yeasts. It has been shown that strontium may substitute for calcium in binding processes at biological cell surfaces as well as in active uptake via divalent cation transport systems [40]. Therefore, it is not surprising the high value of Sr in lichen species.…”
Section: Assessment Of Pollution Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%