Paper Title
IMPACT OF THE RADIATION FACTOR ON STRUCTURAL-ANATOMIC INDICATORS OF PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.

Abstract
Abstract - Ionizing radiation, as an ecological factor, leads to adaptation processes that affect the survival rate, growth and development of plants. Plant populations exposed to chronic radiation can be characterized not only by accelerated mutation processes but also by adaptive responses to environmental stress factors. The lamina is a promising part indicating morpho-anatomical changes due to the accumulation of radioactive substances. As a result of the study, one of the mechanisms of plant adaptation to the effects of ionizing radiation was established. In the course of adapting to ionizing radiation, changes occur leading to the maintenance of part homeostasis, not only at the genetic but also at the cellular level of biological arrangement. Keywords - Ionizing Radiation, Lamina, Mesophyll, Epidermis, Conducting Bundles, Homeostasis, Structural And Anatomical Parameters