Literature DB >> 27889512

Genotoxicity and growth inhibition effects of aniline on wheat.

Nan Tao1, Guanyi Liu1, Lu Bai1, Lu Tang1, Changhong Guo2.   

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Aniline is a synthetic compound widely used in industrial and pesticide production, which can lead to environmental pollution. Its high concentration in rivers and lakes is hazardous to aquatic species. Although the mechanism of aniline toxicity has been studied extensively in animals and algae, little is known about its genotoxicity in plants. In this study, we investigated the genotoxicity effects of aniline on wheat root tip cells. The mitotic index of wheat root tip cells decreased when the aniline test concentration was higher than 10 mg L-1. The frequency of micronucleus and chromosomal aberrations increased at aniline concentrations ranging between 5 and 100 mg L-1, and reached 23.3‰ ± 0.3‰ and 8.9‰ ± 0.68‰, respectively, at an aniline concentration of 100 mg L-1. These values were sevenfold higher than those in the control group. The wheat seedlings showed various growth toxicity effects under different concentrations of aniline. The shoot height, root length, fresh weight, and dry weight of wheat seedlings decreased at aniline test concentrations ranging between 25 and 200 mg L-1. At 200 mg L-1 aniline, the dry weight was only one-third that of the control group. Overall, the findings of this study provide evidence that aniline is a serious environmental pollutant causing deleterious genotoxic effects on wheat root tip cells and growth toxic effects on wheat seedlings. However, understanding the mechanisms that underlie aniline genotoxicity in plants needs further study.
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Keywords:  Aniline; Chromosome aberration; Genotoxicity; Growth inhibition; Micronucleus; Wheat

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27889512     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.11.063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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