Abstract:
The paper presents the influence of hexanitrogen-cobaltiat III of
sodium upon the cellular division at Triticum aestivum L. The treatment with
hexanitrogen-cobaltiat III of sodium in three concentrations: 5%, 1%, 0.1%
for 4 hours and 2 hours of on wheat radicular meristems were expressed by
chromosomial mutations, especially in ana-telophase: chromosomal bridges,
little chromosomal fragments and retardatary chromosomes, multi-polar
ana-telophases, many micronuclei, whose rate was differentiated depending
on the concentration function and time of action of respective chemical
agent. Frequently chromosomial aberrations induced by hexanitrogen
cobaltiat III of sodium are bridges very thick who determine citomixia
phenomenon. Also, hexanitrogen-cobaltiat III of sodium induced many
micronuclei and picnotic nuclei non-functional. Hexanitrogen-cobaltiat III of
sodium has a strong inhibitory effect on mitotic division of Triticum aestivum
L. Particularly metaphase and anaphase are inhibition. The experiment
proved that hexanitrogen-cobaltiat III of sodium, known as a polluting agent
has a mutagenic potential on the plants.