Title of article :
Effect of arsenic and manganese on root growth and cell division in root tip cells of green gram (Vigna radiata L.)
Author/Authors :
Mumthas, S. Peet Memorial Training College, India , Chidambaram, Al. A. Annamalai University - Department of Botany, India , Sundaramoorthy, P. Annamalai University - Department of Botany, India , Sankar Ganesh, K. Arignar Anna Arts College - Post Graduate and Research Department of Botany, India
From page :
285
To page :
297
Abstract :
Heavy metals are the metals having a density at least five times more than that of water. They are normally regarded as ones having an atomic number of 22-92.The effects of different concentration (5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 mg/l) of arsenic and manganese on germination, root growth and cell division in root tips of green gram (Vigna radiata.L) were studied. The inhibition of germination and root growth was noticed at higher concentrations of Arsenic and manganese. Arsenic had more toxic effect than manganese on the root tip cells of greengram during mitosis. Chromosome stickness implied the high toxicity of arsenic and manganese. The results also indicated that the germination percentage and root length was gradually decreased with the increasing concentration of both heavy metals.
Keywords :
Arsenic , manganese , cell division , growth
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Record number :
2554285
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