## Abstract We evaluated humoral and cellular functions of the immune system of SwissβWebster mice exposed to 60βHz electric fields at 100 kV/m. No significant differences were observed in primary antibody response to keyhole limpet hemocyanin (precipitating antibody levels) between exposed (30 or
Effects of 60-Hz electric fields on cellular elongation and radial expansion growth in cucurbit roots
β Scribed by Dr. Andrew A. Brayman; Morton W. Miller; Christopher Cox
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 897 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0197-8462
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β¦ Synopsis
Serial longitudinal and transverse sections were prepared from roots of Cucumis sufivus and Cucurbitu maxima that had been exposed/sham-exposed to 60-Hz electric fields for 0-2 days. Field exposures were selected to produce a 10-20% or a 70-80% growth inhibition in whole roots of both species. Cortical cell length and diameter were measured using a microscope and eyepiece micrometer; measurements were conducted "blind. " In both species, inhibition of cellular elongation was associated with exposure to electric fields (EF). Cellular radial expansion was apparently unaffected by exposure to electric fields. The diameters of radially unexpanded or fully expanded C. sutivus cortical cells were about 25-30% smaller than those of comparable cells in C. maxima roots. Previous studies of the relationship between rates of root growth and applied EF strength showed that the response thresholds of C. sufivus and C. maxima differed by a similar relative amount. These results are consistent with the postulate that EF-induced effects in roots are elicited by induced transmembrane potentials.
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