Touch-induced action potentials in Arabidopsis thaliana DEGLI AGOSTI

semanticscholar(2017)

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Arabidopsis thaliana (col accession) leaves were touched with a brush (30 mm2) in the middle of the leaf (equiv. weight ~1-2 g, for ~ 2 s). This soft stress generated reversible depolarizations that had most of the characteristics of so-called action potentials (APs). These electrical events moved away from the stressed zone at a speed of 1.3 mm s-1. The AP duration was ~10-20 s. We measured the extracellular electric potential with electrodes that were very thin silver wires inserted into the plant tissues at different distances from the touched zone. The APs could be clearly distinguished from the eventual artifacts (e.g., due to a moving electrode) because the latter were recorded simultaneously with the touching, whereas genuine APs were always delayed. The recorded APs had characteristics (amplitude, duration and propagation speed) that were very similar to previously described APs induced in the same plant tissue by electrical stimulation or touching or by cold-induced APs. Although the signals appear to be uniform (peak shape), we encountered a significant proportion of measurements that had more complex dynamics [...] DEGLI AGOSTI, Robert. Touch-induced action potentials in Arabidopsis thaliana. Archives des Sciences, 2014, vol. 67, p. 125-138
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