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Effects of trivalent and hexavalent chromium on root growth and cell division of Allium cepa

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The effects of trivalent and hexavalent chromium on root growth, cell division and chromosome morphology of Allium cepa were studied. The concentrations used of chromium nitrate and potassium dichromate were 2 × 10-1, 2 × 10-2, 2 × 10-3, 2 × 10-4, 2 × 10-5, 2 × 10-6, and 2 × 10-7M. The results showed that both trivalent and hexavalent chromium inhibit root growth and cause mitotic irregularities comprising c-mitosis, anaphase bridges, chromosome stickiness, and chromosome fragmentation and lagging. When compared with chromium nitrate on the equimolar basis, potassium dichromate showed a stronger inhibitory and toxic effect on root growth and cell division, respectively. The possible mechanism of the Cr poisoning of root meristem cells of Allium cepa is also briefly discussed.

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