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Screening of herbicides for posssible mutagenicity in the cyanobacterium Nostoc linckia and isolation of antibiotic resistant strains

Gyanendra Kumar Dwivedi1, A. K. Pandey1 and K. N. Mishra2*

1Biological Research Lab. Department of Botany, Kutir P. G. College Chakkey, Jaunpur (India) 2Department of Botany, T. D. P. G. College, Jaunpur (India)

ABSTRACT: Herbicides Propachlor, basalin, propanil atrazine, monuron and Saturn belonging to different chemical groups were tested for their genetic effect on the N2 – fixing cyanobacterium N. linckia for Kanamycin resistant (KnmR) and their mutagenic potentials were evaluated in comparison to MNNG, a known mutagen to cyanobacteria, over spontaneous frequency. Propachlor, basalin and atrazine like MNNG were found to be more potent mutagen to induce forward mutation (resistant mutant) for Kanamycin (KnmR ) with more frequency than MNNG while propanil, Monuron and saturn were not able to increase the frequency above spontaneous level.

KEYWORDS: Herbicides; Antibiotics; Mutagen; Genetic effect; MNNG; Nostoc linckia; Kanamycin

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Dwivedi G. K, Pandey A. K, Mishra K. N. Screening of herbicides for posssible mutagenicity in the cyanobacterium Nostoc linckia and isolation of antibiotic resistant strains. Biosci Biotechnol Res Asia 2007;4(1)

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Dwivedi G. K, Pandey A. K, Mishra K. N. Screening of herbicides for posssible mutagenicity in the cyanobacterium Nostoc linckia and isolation of antibiotic resistant strains. Biosci Biotechnol Res Asia 2007;4(1). Available from: https://www.biotech-asia.org/?p=5814

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