2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12040842
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Cytogenetic and Biochemical Responses of Wheat Seeds to Proton Irradiation at the Bragg Peak

Abstract: The present study aimed to evaluate the morphological, cytogenetic and biochemical changes in wheat seedlings as affected by seed exposure to a proton beam at the Bragg peak. The average energy of the proton beam was of 171 MeV at the entrance into the irradiator room while at the point of sample irradiation the beam energy was of 150 MeV, with the average value of the Linear Energy Transfer of 0.539 keV/μm and the dose rate of 0.55 Gy/min, the radiation doses being of the order of tens of Gy. Cytogenetic inve… Show more

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“…Our previous studies focused on the salinity effect on medicinal plants such as Calendula officinalis (Kozminska et al, 2017) or food plants such as Petroselinum crispum (Oprică and Vochita, 2014). In addition, some strategies were used in order to amelioration or remove the harmful effects of this type of stress on plants by using the Bragg Peak proton beam (Oprică et al, 2023), proton Beam (Oprică et al, 2020), silicon nanoparticles (Oprică et al, 2021), PGPR rhizobacterial strains (Oprică and Ștefan 2014).…”
Section: Introduction Introduction Introduction Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our previous studies focused on the salinity effect on medicinal plants such as Calendula officinalis (Kozminska et al, 2017) or food plants such as Petroselinum crispum (Oprică and Vochita, 2014). In addition, some strategies were used in order to amelioration or remove the harmful effects of this type of stress on plants by using the Bragg Peak proton beam (Oprică et al, 2023), proton Beam (Oprică et al, 2020), silicon nanoparticles (Oprică et al, 2021), PGPR rhizobacterial strains (Oprică and Ștefan 2014).…”
Section: Introduction Introduction Introduction Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%