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Cytogenetic Activities of Fungicide on the Root Apicalmeristems of Onion Plant (Allium cepa L.)


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Higher plants are recognized as excellent genetic models to detect environmental mutagens, and are therefore, frequently used in monitoring studies. When this study, the cytogenetic activities of systemic fungicide (Benomyl) were investigated in the mitotic cell division in onion plant (Allium cepa L.).Onion ischolar_mains were treated with 1g/L, 2g/L and 3g/L concentrations of benomyl and distilled water as control at 3 hours, 6 hours and 12 hours duration. All the concentrations used, caused several abnormalities in mitotic cell divisions and the Mitotic Index in the onion ischolar_main tip cells decreased when the concentrations of benomyl solution is increased. Based on our findings, it is reported that benomyl has some negative effects on mitotic divisions in onion ischolar_main tip cells.

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Benomyl, Allium cepa L., Root Tip, Mitotic Index.
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Authors

S. Selvaraju
Department of Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology, D. G. Vaishnav College (Autonomous), Arumbakkam, Chennai- 600 106, Tamil Nadu, India
M. Vasanth
Department of Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology, D. G. Vaishnav College (Autonomous), Arumbakkam, Chennai- 600 106, Tamil Nadu, India
R. Rajarajan
Department of Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology, D. G. Vaishnav College (Autonomous), Arumbakkam, Chennai- 600 106, Tamil Nadu, India
V. Raghupathy
Department of Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology, D. G. Vaishnav College (Autonomous), Arumbakkam, Chennai- 600 106, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Higher plants are recognized as excellent genetic models to detect environmental mutagens, and are therefore, frequently used in monitoring studies. When this study, the cytogenetic activities of systemic fungicide (Benomyl) were investigated in the mitotic cell division in onion plant (Allium cepa L.).Onion ischolar_mains were treated with 1g/L, 2g/L and 3g/L concentrations of benomyl and distilled water as control at 3 hours, 6 hours and 12 hours duration. All the concentrations used, caused several abnormalities in mitotic cell divisions and the Mitotic Index in the onion ischolar_main tip cells decreased when the concentrations of benomyl solution is increased. Based on our findings, it is reported that benomyl has some negative effects on mitotic divisions in onion ischolar_main tip cells.

Keywords


Benomyl, Allium cepa L., Root Tip, Mitotic Index.