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Metronidazole inhibits cell division in gametophytes of the fernAnemia phyllitidis without changing morphogenetic patterns. Simultaneously the sensitivity of the prothallia against gibberellins which substitute for the natural sexual pheromone “antheridiogen A”, is increased.
The inhibition of cell division is accompanied by a loss of chlorophyll and by severe changes in the ultra-structure of the chloroplasts.
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Metronidazole has been kindly supplied by Bayer AG, Leverkusen. The author has to thank Mrs. C.Guha, Mrs.Mayer and Mr. K.Russ for excellent technical assistance, as well as Mrs. S.Krug for checking the English version of the manuscript.
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Schraudolf, H. Effects of metronidazole on growth, chloroplast structure and differentiation in gametophytes ofAnemia phyllitidis L. Sw. . Protoplasma 113, 144–149 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01282004
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