2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2010.06.003
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Evidence for the transmission of information through electric potentials in injured avocado trees

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“…To the generation of electrical signals on the plant, transmission, reception and transformation mechanism, many researchers agree with the idea that a certain stimuli receptor must be present at the cell membrane, and that a transient polarization, induced by specific ion fluxes through this membrane, is the ultimate agent of the electrical potential signal generation [1,2,13,24]. An action potential is an electrical signal that spreads quickly among plant tissues and organs, traveling at a relative high speed and constant amplitude [4,9,14,18,20], its duration is of the order of milliseconds and are generated by a stimulus that requires a specific threshold for its initiation [7,25]. In this paper, when the smoking, there is little change of the signal amplitude and the distribution of power spectrum compared with control, indicates that the signal is mainly LP.…”
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“…To the generation of electrical signals on the plant, transmission, reception and transformation mechanism, many researchers agree with the idea that a certain stimuli receptor must be present at the cell membrane, and that a transient polarization, induced by specific ion fluxes through this membrane, is the ultimate agent of the electrical potential signal generation [1,2,13,24]. An action potential is an electrical signal that spreads quickly among plant tissues and organs, traveling at a relative high speed and constant amplitude [4,9,14,18,20], its duration is of the order of milliseconds and are generated by a stimulus that requires a specific threshold for its initiation [7,25]. In this paper, when the smoking, there is little change of the signal amplitude and the distribution of power spectrum compared with control, indicates that the signal is mainly LP.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Electrical, chemical (hormones), hydraulic and mechanical signals constitute the information system of plants in plant neurobiology [4][5]. In information transmission, because the electrical signal can quickly transmit information over long distances within plant [4][5][6][7], to transmit information more quickly and effectively compared to chemical signals [4,6,8], and it has proved that electrical signals can affect such central physiological processes as the respiratory metabolism, photosynthesis, stomata conductance, water uptake in physiological processes [4,[9][10][11], therefore, the plant electrical signals become a hot research in recent years. Now it is generally believed that potential fluctuation in the plant is a basic physiological property of plant, plant transmits information flow through this nature to make a specific response to environmental stress [6,8,[12][13][14].…”
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“…In most of our publications, electrical potentials are monitored continuously using own designed nonpolarizable Ag/AgCl microelectrodes inserted into different positions along the trunk; microelectrode characteristics have been reported by Gurovich & Hermosilla (2009), Gil et al (2009, Oyarce & Gurovich (2011), and consist on a 0.35 mm-diameter silver wire (99.99% Ag), chlorated in a solution of HCl 0.1N for 30 s using a differential voltage of 2.5 V, to obtain an Ag/AgCl coating, which is inserted in a stainless steel hypodermic needle, 0.5 mm in diameter, filled with a KCl 3M solution; both needle ends are heat-sealed with polyethylene. Electrodes were inserted into the trunk using a low velocity electric microdriller, with a barbed microreel, penetrating the phloematic and cambium tissue; needle tip was further inserted into the xylematic tissue, 0.5-0.75 cm, by mechanical pressure.…”
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“…On the fourth day, irrigation applied at 15:35 PM did not induce changes in the electrical potential probably due to a low atmospheric demand at that time. Oyarce & Gurovich (2011) examined the nature and specific characteristics of the electrical response to wounding in the woody plant Persea americana (avocado) cv. Hass.…”
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