Abstract

Our cytogenetical investigations performed on root meristems of Allium cepa and human lymphocytes, in which some 1421 metaphase cells have been analysed, using conventional staining methods as well as C- banding with barium hydroxide and staining using SCE (sister chromatid exchange), have indicated that chromosomal aberrations arose with a rate which paralleled the time in which the mutagen acted, both in control and in experimental variants, using activated waters.It has been concluded that the activated waters do not exhibit a protective effect and their stimulating actions on seeds germination and plant growth must be performed on other way which has nothing in connection with radioprotection or repair processes.

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