Université Clermont Auvergne, INRAE, UMR 547-PIAF, Aubière, France.
Physiol Plant. 2021 Nov;173(3):954-960. doi: 10.1111/ppl.13494. Epub 2021 Aug 5.
Under natural conditions, plants experience external mechanical stresses such as wind and touch that impact their growth. A remarkable feature of this mechanically induced growth response is that it may occur at a distance from the stimulation site, suggesting the existence of a signal propagating through the plant. In this study, we investigated the electrical response of poplar trees to a transient controlled bending stimulation of the stem that mimics the mechanical effect of wind. Stem bending was found to cause an electrical response that we called "gradual" potential, similar in shape to an action potential. However, this signal can be distinguished from the well-known plant action potential by its propagation up to 20 cm along the stem and its strong dumping in velocity and amplitude. Two hypotheses regarding the mode of propagation of the "gradual" potential are discussed.
在自然条件下,植物会经历外部机械应力,如风和触摸,这些应力会影响它们的生长。这种机械诱导生长反应的一个显著特点是,它可能发生在远离刺激部位的地方,这表明存在一种信号在植物中传播。在这项研究中,我们研究了杨树对茎部瞬态控制弯曲刺激的电反应,这种刺激模拟了风的机械效应。茎部弯曲会引起我们称之为“渐进”电位的电反应,其形状与动作电位相似。然而,与众所周知的植物动作电位不同的是,这种信号可以沿着茎部传播长达 20 厘米,其速度和幅度都有很大的衰减。我们讨论了关于“渐进”电位传播方式的两个假设。