Ebrey T G, Clayton R K
Science. 1969 Apr 25;164(3878):427-8. doi: 10.1126/science.164.3878.427.
The sporangiophores of Phycomyces blakesleeanus, a unicellular fungus, increase their growth rate temporarily when given a symmetric light pulse. When a sporangiophore is cooled until normal growth stops, the light pulse can still be perceived, and, after the sporangiophore is warmed to room temperature, the normal light-growth response is observed. Thus stimulus information can be "stored" at low temperatures in this sensory system.
单细胞真菌布氏毛霉的孢子囊柄在受到对称光脉冲照射时,其生长速率会暂时增加。当孢子囊柄被冷却至正常生长停止时,仍能感知到光脉冲,并且在孢子囊柄被加热至室温后,会观察到正常的光生长反应。因此,在这个感觉系统中,刺激信息可以在低温下“储存”。