CYTOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF FUNGICIDE BAVISTIN ON THE ROOT MERISTEM OF COFFEE

Authors

  • RK Somashekar Department of Botany, Bangalore University, Jhana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore, India.
  • Siddaramaiah Department of Botany, Bangalore University, Jhana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore, India
  • KP Srinath Department of Botany, Bangalore University, Jhana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore, India
  • P Venkatasubbaiah Department of Botany, Bangalore University, Jhana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore, India

Keywords:

Bavistin, Mitotic effect, Coffee, Spindle abnormalities, Chromosome aberrations

Abstract

Bavistin, a systemic fungicide, was tested for its mitodepressive and antimitotic effect on coffee (Coffea arabica L.). A drastic reduction in the mitotic index occurred as the concentration and duration of treatment increased. Bavistin also influenced the frequency of mitotic phases and behaved as a potential clastogenic and turbagenic agent. The fungicide induced spindle abnormalities leading to the occurrence of C-metaphase, binucleate cells and cells with bridges, breaks, laggards and micronuclei. The recommended dosage of 0.05% was found to be quite unsafe in the present study, since this fungicide produced various forms of cell abnormalities.

Submitted

2025-05-19

Published

1983-09-11

How to Cite

Somashekar, R., Siddaramaiah, Srinath, K., & Venkatasubbaiah, P. (1983). CYTOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF FUNGICIDE BAVISTIN ON THE ROOT MERISTEM OF COFFEE. Annals of Tropical Research, 5(2), 75–82. Retrieved from https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/733

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Section

Original Research Article

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