2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mrgentox.2022.503449
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Assessment of the mutagenic potential of the water of an urban river by means of two Tradescantia-based test systems

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“…The identity of the mutagens still needs to be determined as with the Chinese study. Another more recent study on Hrazdan river water in Armenia, which receives effluents from agricultural and industrial enterprises, revealed mutations in stamen hair, indicating the potential mutagenic and clastogenic potential of contaminated water [ 49 ]. This further iterates the water mutagenic etiology from industrial and agricultural activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identity of the mutagens still needs to be determined as with the Chinese study. Another more recent study on Hrazdan river water in Armenia, which receives effluents from agricultural and industrial enterprises, revealed mutations in stamen hair, indicating the potential mutagenic and clastogenic potential of contaminated water [ 49 ]. This further iterates the water mutagenic etiology from industrial and agricultural activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increased frequency of micronuclei (Trad-MCN) was detected in Tradescantia clone 4430 planted on soils contaminated with metals or fly ash from coal-fired power stations (Čėsnienė et al, 2017 ; Meravi and Prajapati, 2018 ), and soil contaminated by diesel also showed influence on stamen hair cells of the plant (Green et al, 1996 ; Goeldner, 2023 ). Khosrovyan et al ( 2022 ) used Tradescantia clone 02 and the Trad-SHM and Trad-MCN bioassays to check the water quality of an urban river that runs through a highly urbanized and industrial area and observed an increase in all the parameters studied, as well as morphological changes such as an increase in pink cells and tetrads with micronuclei compared with the negative control (tap water).…”
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“…Microtox (R) testing detected toxicity in the samples collected during cyanobacteria, dinoflagellate and haptophyte blooms [24]. However, no studies used the Tradescantia test for the evaluation of HABs' potential toxicity, although the Tradescantia-based test systems are known for their high sensitivity to even low concentrations of contaminants and wide applicability for a variety of risk assessment purposes (air, water, soils) [25][26][27][28]. For example, the Trad-SHM and Trad-MN test systems with Tradescantia clone 02 showed toxic effects, even when most of the measured toxicants in a lake were below the WHO standards for drinking water quality [29], suggesting high sensitivity to low contaminant concentrations [25] or high performance in the detection of the potential toxicity of a contaminant mix.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%