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EFFECTS OF BORON DEFICIENCY ON MITOSIS AND INCORPORATION OF TRITIATED THYMIDINE INTO NUCLEI OF SUNFLOWER ROOT TIPS
Authors:Helen M. Moore  Ann M. Hirsch
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, 02181
Abstract:Boron deprivation has multiple effects upon root growth within 6 hr after this essential micronutrient is withheld. Root elongation is inhibited and this response has been attributed to a cessation of mitosis and DNA synthesis. Our preliminary results using an autoradiographic analysis of sunflower roots labeled with [3H]-thymidine demonstrated no difference in label distribution between +/-B root tips. We found that mitosis in inhibited in -B roots but does not completely cease. Scintillation counting of whole root tips shows that boron-deficient roots up to 72 hr of treatment incorporate radioactive label at a level comparable to that of the controls. Because mitosis and presumably DNA synthesis are affected by prolonged boron deficiency, these results may be brought about by a change in membrane integrity or permeability. We propose that effects of boron deprivation on DNA synthesis and mitosis in sunflower are secondary and that primary events involve alterations in cellular membranes.
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