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Roots of Vicia faba were treated with solutions of colchicine or IAA or both. Mitotic indices and the frequencies of the different stages of mitosis were determined immediately after a three hour treatment or following a 24 hour period of recovery. Roots scored after treatment with colchicine for three hours showed several effects, none of which were reversed by simultaneous treatment with IAA. Treatment with IAA for three hours had little detectable effect on mitotic index (MI) on the frequencies of the various stages of mitosis. After a recovery period, following a three hour treatment, of 24 hours, colchicine treated roots showed a significant increase in their MI; this was due largely to an increase in the number of metaphases but it was also due in part to the presence of tetraploid cells in division. IAA treated roots revealed an inhibition of mitotic activity, which was most marked at 3.13–6.26×10−4 M IAA. The results from roots treated with mixtures of colchicine and IAA for three hours and fixed 24 hours later showed: 1) the increase in MI induced by colchicine is reversed by IAA, the intensity of the reversal increasing with increasing concentrations of IAA; 2) reductions in the total numbers of cells in prophase or in metaphase occur after treatment with different concentrations of IAA; 3) IAA leads to a reduction in the number of tetraploid cells seen in division.
It appears that colchicine induces a change in the pattern of mitotic activity 24 hours after the end of treatment and its effects are reversed by IAA. At 4.2×10−4 M IAA a balance occurs between the opposing effects of colchicine and IAA and the MI is not significantly different from that of the controls. It is suggested that one result of a treatment with colchicine is a change in the level of growth factors in root meristems. This change, which appears to result in a temporary increase in MI is reversed by the addition of IAA. Thus one of the growth factors, the level of which has been affected, is replaceable by exogenous IAA.
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Davidson, D., MacLeod, R.D. Changes in mitotic indices in roots of Vicia faba. Chromosoma 18, 421–437 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00332546
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