In this study on the mutagenic effects of different concentrations of chromium trioxide (CrO(3)) on Vicia faba root tip, micronucleus assay and chromosome aberration assay were used to determine the mitotic indexes, micronucleus aberration rate and chromosome aberration rate of Vicia faba root tip cells. The results showed that the effects of CrO(3) concentration on the mitotic indexes were complicated. CrO(3) increases the micronucleus aberration rate of Vicia faba root tip cells. It was found that within certain range of CrO(3) concentration the micronucleus aberration rate increased systematically with increased concentration of CrO(3), but that the micronucleus aberration rate decreased at higher level of CrO(3) and that CrO(3) also caused various types of chromosome aberration at a rate which increased systematically with increased concentration of CrO(3). We concluded that CrO(3) has significant mutagenic effect on Vicia faba root tip cells.
Abstract:The mutagenic effects of microwave and chromium trioxide (CrO 3 ) on Vicia faba root tip were studied. Micronucleus assay and chromosomal aberration assay were used to determine the mitotic index, the micronucleus frequency and chromosomal aberration frequency of Vicia faba root tip cells induced by microwave and CrO 3 . The results showed that the micronucleus frequency decreased, and that the mitotic index and chromosomal aberration frequency showed linear dose responses to CrO 3 , in treatment of microwave for 5 s. In microwave of 25 s, the mitotic index decreased, the micronucleus frequency and chromosomal aberration frequency increased with increase of CrO 3 concentration. We concluded that microwave and CrO 3 had antagonistic effect on the mitotic index of Vicia faba root tip cells, but had synergetic effect on micronucleus frequency and chromosomal aberration frequency of Vicia faba root tip cells.
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