Yousif. M. Fattah and Sarbast I Mustafa (2014).Toxic effects of Miller on chromosomes and sperms of Albino Males Mice.
2014-09
1st international scientific conference University of Dohuk
The genotoxicity of Miller (glyphosate) herbicide was evaluated in males albino mice Mus muscles BALB/c strain.
The tested parameters were chromosomal aberrations and sperm abnormalities to evaluate a possible damage effects
on genetic material and sperms. The herbicide was administered orally to adult male laboratory mice in 4 different
doses (0, 250, 500, and 750 mg/kg of body weight). The mice were killed at two periods: after 3 and 6 weeks. The
results of chromosome aberration assay revealed that all the tested doses and periods induced structural
chromosomal aberrations (CAs) such as centromeric gaps, chromatid gaps, delations, dicentric chromosomes and ring
chromosomes. The results of sperm abnormality assay revealed that miller has the ability to induce sperm
abnormalities in all doses used comparing to untreated mice, which represented by hookless sperm, swollen head
sperm, amorphous head sperm, sperm without head, defective hook sperm, banana head sperm, double head sperm,
sperm without tail, double tail sperm, bent midpiece defect and coiled tails.
1986
Fattah,Y.M (1986) Lfp and Edf genes for the variation in the flowering node and response to photoperiodism & vernalization in Vicia faba L . In :Third conspectus of genetic variation within Vicia faba L . P 38 ICARDA, Aleppo , Syria
1986-04
Third conspectus of genetic variation within Vicia faba L
It has been found that these two genes play great role in plant flowering. The interaction of environmental factors with these genes has been discussed