2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126193
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Cytogenotoxic effect of propanil using the Lens culinaris Med and Allium cepa L test

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“…A similar study reported that increased concentration of lead in lentil roots caused several mitotic abnormalities, exposure to the metal affected the cell cycle of L. culinaris , and the results showed that higher concentrations were able to significantly inhibit cell division (Çanl 2018 ), thus inferring that this plant is one of the most sensitive species to perform cytotoxic investigations such as the one exposed in mention since it demonstrates good performance, and the mitotic process can be appreciated, providing an effective cell assessment under stress effects (Salazar et al 2020 ; Salazar and Maldonado Bayona 2020 ).…”
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“…A similar study reported that increased concentration of lead in lentil roots caused several mitotic abnormalities, exposure to the metal affected the cell cycle of L. culinaris , and the results showed that higher concentrations were able to significantly inhibit cell division (Çanl 2018 ), thus inferring that this plant is one of the most sensitive species to perform cytotoxic investigations such as the one exposed in mention since it demonstrates good performance, and the mitotic process can be appreciated, providing an effective cell assessment under stress effects (Salazar et al 2020 ; Salazar and Maldonado Bayona 2020 ).…”
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“…Continuing with the assay proposed by Salazar et al ( 2020 ), 35 seeds of each of the bioindicator species ( L. culinaris Med. and P. sativum L .)…”
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“…These compounds are associated with negative effects on environmental and human health. There is evidence of a strong relationship between propanil poisoning and methemoglobinemia and hemolysis [ 15 , 16 ]. Concerns have also been raised about monuron toxicity and carcinogenicity.…”
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