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Effects of irradiation by the low-intensity electromagnetic field of the millimetric range on the Daphnia magna culture at various developmental stages

Effects of irradiation by the low-intensity electromagnetic field of the millimetric range on the... The influence of low-intensity electromagnetic irradiation and exposure to cadmium on survival and reproduction rates of daphnia in the process of their ontogenesis is investigated. The effects of the irradiation are clearly manifested in the toxicological experiments at coactions of the irradiation and cadmium and are weakly exhibited at action of the irradiation itself. At all stages of development, the irradiation does not influence the survival rate of daphnia. However, the irradiation increases their sensitivity to cadmium effects. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin Springer Journals

Effects of irradiation by the low-intensity electromagnetic field of the millimetric range on the Daphnia magna culture at various developmental stages

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2012 by Allerton Press, Inc.
Subject
Life Sciences; Zoology; Life Sciences, general; Biochemistry, general; Plant Sciences; Cell Biology
ISSN
0096-3925
eISSN
1934-791X
DOI
10.3103/S009639251202006X
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Abstract

The influence of low-intensity electromagnetic irradiation and exposure to cadmium on survival and reproduction rates of daphnia in the process of their ontogenesis is investigated. The effects of the irradiation are clearly manifested in the toxicological experiments at coactions of the irradiation and cadmium and are weakly exhibited at action of the irradiation itself. At all stages of development, the irradiation does not influence the survival rate of daphnia. However, the irradiation increases their sensitivity to cadmium effects.

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Moscow University Biological Sciences BulletinSpringer Journals

Published: Jun 13, 2012

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