ANATOMICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF ZEA MAYS L. AND PISUM SATIVUM L. ROOT SYSTEM FORMING UNDER ACTION OF FLUORINE COMPOUNDS

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Gryshko, Vitaliy M. [1 ]
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[1] Kryvyi Rig Bot Garden NAS Ukraine, Marshaka Str 50, UA-50089 Kryvyi Rig, Ukraine
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Zea mays; Pisum sativum; root system; morphology; anatomy; fluorine;
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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It has studied the fluorine influence in concentrations 5; 10; 50 i 100 mg/l on the forming of Zea mays L. and Pisum sativum L. root system. It has well-proven the greater influence of fluorine on forming of P sativum and Z. mays root system both at the morphological level (length of main root, its weight, amount of lateral roots) and anatomical (histological elements of bark part and central cylinder) structure.
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