1. A cytohistological analysis of roots whose growth is affected by a 60-Hz electric field
- Author
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Annie Brulfert, Peter Economou, David A. Dooley, Morton W. Miller, and Dominique Robertson
- Subjects
Growth medium ,Mitotic index ,biology ,Cell division ,Physiology ,Cell Cycle ,Biophysics ,Plant Development ,General Medicine ,Plant cell ,biology.organism_classification ,Pisum ,Horticulture ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Electromagnetic Fields ,Sativum ,chemistry ,Plant Cells ,Botany ,Mitotic Index ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Elongation ,Electromagnetic Phenomena ,Mitosis - Abstract
Roots of Pisum sativum were exposed for 48 h to 60-Hz electric fields of 430 V/m in an aqueous inorganic growth medium. The growth in length of the exposed roots was 44% of that for control roots. Root tips were analyzed for mitotic index and cell cycle duration. Mature, differentiated root sections from tissue produced after electrode energization were analyzed for cell lengths and number of files. The major reason for the observation that exposed roots are shorter than control roots is that cell elongation in the former is greatly diminished relative to controls.
- Published
- 1985