Publications by authors named "N Belyavskaya"

The effects of simulated acid rain (SAR) on the ultrastructure and functional parameters of the photosynthetic apparatus were studied using 14-day-old pea leaves as test system. Pea plants were sprayed with an aqueous solution containing NaNO₃(0.2 mM) and Na₂SO₄(0.

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The effect of Ca2+ channel blockers (D600 and nicardipine) were investigated in our experiments on 5-day seedlings of pea. Nicardipine had more inhibiting effect on root elongation than D600. The Ca2+ channel blockers (CCB) depressed gravitropic response in roots.

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Throughout the evolution process, Earth's magnetic field (MF, about 50 microT) was a natural component of the environment for living organisms. Biological objects, flying on planned long-term interplanetary missions, would experience much weaker magnetic fields, since galactic MF is known to be 0.1-1 nT.

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A study to investigate the effects of La" ions on graviresponsiveness, statocyte ultrastructure, and calcium balance were carried out on 5-day seedlings of Pisum sativum. The results indicate that this blocker of some Ca2+ channels 1) inhibits the root graviresponsiveness, 2) disturbs statocyte polarity and changes qualitative and quantitative characteristics of some cellular organelles and compartments, 3) results in the disturbance of calcium homeostasis. Taken together, the data are consistent with the hypothesis, concerning the role of Ca2+ in gravitational signal transduction.

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The present work is focused on the influence of the high-gradient-magnetic field (HGMF) on spatial distribution of ion fluxes along the roots (a), cytoplasmic streaming (b), and the processes of plant cell growth connected with intracellular mass and charge transfer (c).

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