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The biological activity of the catholyte and anolyte of double distilled water was studied in experiments on the germination of wheat grains in the period from March to May. The activity of the solutions, which was characterized by a growth index, was high early in this period, then decreased almost...

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Published in:Biophysics (Oxford) Vol. 51; no. 5; pp. 837 - 841
Main Authors: Miroshnikov, A I, Konovalov, V F, Serikov, I S
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow Springer Nature B.V 01-10-2006
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Summary:The biological activity of the catholyte and anolyte of double distilled water was studied in experiments on the germination of wheat grains in the period from March to May. The activity of the solutions, which was characterized by a growth index, was high early in this period, then decreased almost to zero in the middle of the period, and then increased to about the initial value by the end of the period. Throughout, the efficiency of the anolyte of double distilled water generally exceeded the efficiency of the catholyte. Early and late in the period, the stimulatory effect of the anolyte exceeded that of the catholyte by a factor of 5–5.5. The changes in the biological activity of the catholyte and anolyte of double distilled water were also compared with the changes in the biological activity of the catholyte of nutrient medium M9. The stimulatory effect of the catholyte of the nutrient medium was evaluated from the change in the growth of E. coli cells. Early in the period at a cultivation temperature of 20°C, the stimulatory effect determined from the increase in the optical density of the cell suspension in the experiment with respect to a reference value was 55–60%. Next, the stimulatory effect decreased almost to zero in the middle of the period and increased to approximately initial value by the end of the period. It was assumed that the physicochemical mechanisms of action of the catholyte and anolyte of double distilled water on the wheat seed germination and of the catholyte of the nutrient medium on E. coli cell growth are of different nature.
ISSN:0006-3509
1555-6654
DOI:10.1134/S0006350906050290