Seasonal variation in hydrochloric acid, malic acid, and calciumions secreted by the trichomes of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) |
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Authors: | Mark D Lazzaro William W Thomson |
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Institution: | Dept of Plant Physiology, Maria Curie-Sklodowska Univ., Akademicka 19, PL-20-033 Lublin, Poland;School of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588-0118, USA |
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Abstract: | A novel experimental set-up and method of recording of electrical potential differences in plants have been developed which enable continuous, 8-channel monitoring of electrical activity over extended periods of time using inserted, extracellular electrodes. The investigations were carried out on 21- to 23-day-old Helianthus annuus plants, and spontaneously-generated action potentials were recorded during monitoring sessions lasting for 3 days and nights. Characteristics of these spontaneous action potentials were elaborated, adopting as parameters their typical form, amplitude, duration, velocity, direction, and distance of propagation and frequency of occurrence in morphologically different parts of the plant, Variability, similarities, and interdependence of the above parameters in individual plants and in a group of 15 plants were determined. A hypothesis concerning propagation of action potentials in plants along specific impulse-propagating 'columns' is discussed. The frequency of generated impulses is highest at night and lowest in the day and also displays an apparent 24-h rhythm. Presumably this mechanism is under both endogenous and exogenous control and may be partly dependent on a biological clock. |
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Keywords: | Action potential compound action potential Helianthus annuus monitoring of electrical potentials sunflower |
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