Toxicity of Explosive Effluent by Alliumcepa and Germination Test

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol. 2020 Jul;105(1):127-133. doi: 10.1007/s00128-020-02904-y. Epub 2020 Jun 16.

Abstract

In this work the toxicity caused by explosive industries effluent (yellow water) at different levels of toxicity (genetic, cellular and organismal level) was evaluated by the Allium cepa test and the Sorghum sudanense germination. The results showed that the effluent paralyze the mitotic process, keeping the cells in the interphase, decreasing the mitotic index in A. cepa. Chromosomal abnormalities such as c-metaphases, adhesions, breaks, early ascending chromosomes and irregular nucleus were observed for this receptor species. The germination of S. sudanense was reduced, and the development of the radicles were affected, showing reduced tolerance index at the highest concentrations of the effluent. Thus, it is concluded that the effluent from the explosive industry is extremely toxic to the tested organisms, both in cellular and chromosomal level and also for seed germination.

Keywords: Chromosomal abnormality; Nitroaromatics; Plant bioassays; Seeds; Sorghum sudanense.

MeSH terms

  • Chromosome Aberrations
  • Explosive Agents / toxicity*
  • Germination / drug effects*
  • Mitotic Index
  • Onions / drug effects*
  • Onions / genetics
  • Onions / physiology
  • Sorghum
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical / toxicity*

Substances

  • Explosive Agents
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical