AbstractTomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentum) accumulate proteinase inhibitor 2 (pin2) mRNA in response to insect attack, crushing and flaming in leaves distant from those treated. Most earlier work suggests that the systemic wound signals are chemical; here we try to determine whether electrical or physical (hydraulic) signals can also evoke pin expression. We used a mild flame to evoke a systemic hydraulic signal and its local electrical aftermath, the variation potential (VP), and we used an electric stimulus to evoke a systemic electrical signal, the action potential (AP). We determined the kinetic parameters of both the VP and AP. Flame-wounded plants essentially always exhibited major electrical responses throughout the plant and a ...
The identity of the cell files necessary for the leaf-to-leaf transmission of wound signals plants h...
The identity of the cell files necessary for the leaf-to-leaf transmission of wound signals plants h...
Article presents study in which pulse amplitude-modulated Chl fluorescence imaging and surface elect...
Chemical and physical signals have been reported to mediate wound-induced proteinase inhibitor II (P...
Chemical and physical signals have been reported to mediate wound-induced proteinase inhibitor II (P...
Locally applied damaging external stimuli trigger rapid and marked systemic physiological responses ...
Locally applied damaging external stimuli trigger rapid and marked systemic physiological responses ...
Locally applied damaging external stimuli trigger rapid and marked systemic physiological responses ...
Action potentials generated spontaneously (SAPs) and evoked by electrical stimulation (APs) in tomat...
Wounded leaves communicate their damage status to one another through a poorly understood process of...
We provide here a detailed protocol for studying the changes in electrical surface potential of leav...
We provide here a detailed protocol for studying the changes in electrical surface potential of leav...
Exposing the oldest leaf of a tomato plant to a short (10 min), low-amplitude (5 V.m−1), high-freque...
Plants in nature are constantly exposed to organisms that touch them and wound them. A highly conser...
Plants in nature are constantly exposed to organisms that touch them and wound them. A highly conser...
The identity of the cell files necessary for the leaf-to-leaf transmission of wound signals plants h...
The identity of the cell files necessary for the leaf-to-leaf transmission of wound signals plants h...
Article presents study in which pulse amplitude-modulated Chl fluorescence imaging and surface elect...
Chemical and physical signals have been reported to mediate wound-induced proteinase inhibitor II (P...
Chemical and physical signals have been reported to mediate wound-induced proteinase inhibitor II (P...
Locally applied damaging external stimuli trigger rapid and marked systemic physiological responses ...
Locally applied damaging external stimuli trigger rapid and marked systemic physiological responses ...
Locally applied damaging external stimuli trigger rapid and marked systemic physiological responses ...
Action potentials generated spontaneously (SAPs) and evoked by electrical stimulation (APs) in tomat...
Wounded leaves communicate their damage status to one another through a poorly understood process of...
We provide here a detailed protocol for studying the changes in electrical surface potential of leav...
We provide here a detailed protocol for studying the changes in electrical surface potential of leav...
Exposing the oldest leaf of a tomato plant to a short (10 min), low-amplitude (5 V.m−1), high-freque...
Plants in nature are constantly exposed to organisms that touch them and wound them. A highly conser...
Plants in nature are constantly exposed to organisms that touch them and wound them. A highly conser...
The identity of the cell files necessary for the leaf-to-leaf transmission of wound signals plants h...
The identity of the cell files necessary for the leaf-to-leaf transmission of wound signals plants h...
Article presents study in which pulse amplitude-modulated Chl fluorescence imaging and surface elect...