Electrical sensing of the plant Mimosa pudica under environmental temperatures

Marta Aguado Lobo, João MP Cardoso, Paulo R. F. Rocha
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Plants gather and process information about their surroundings to make decisions that prioritize their well-being while considering the environment. These decisions are conveyed through electrical signals within and between cells, mainly in the form of action and variation potentials, in response to stimuli, including mechanical vibrations, changes in temperature, light intensity, and humidity. Although the ability of some plants, such as the Mimosa pudica, to react to sudden environmental stimuli (e.g., touch) is well known, their long-term electrical response under slow environmental changes remains not fully understood. Here, a multi-source monitoring system has been developed to collect and store electrical signals from the plant Mimosa pudica, and surrounding environmental temperature and humidity, over a period of approximately 5 days. A real-time dashboard shows the environmental temperature and variation potential (VP) from Mimosa pudica. The VP mimics the environmental temperature changes, with an associated delay. Our long-term physiological observations suggest that environmental temperature sensing in the plant Mimosa pudica can be monitored and is likely driven by bioelectricity.
含羞草在环境温度下的电传感
植物收集和处理周围环境的信息,在考虑环境的同时做出优先考虑自身健康的决定。这些决定通过电信号在细胞内部和细胞之间传递,主要以动作和变化电位的形式,作为对刺激的反应,包括机械振动、温度、光照强度和湿度的变化。尽管含羞草(Mimosa pudica)等植物对突发环境刺激(如触摸)的反应能力是众所周知的,但它们在缓慢环境变化下的长期电反应仍未完全了解。在这里,我们开发了一个多源监测系统,在大约5天的时间里收集和存储来自含羞草植物和周围环境温度和湿度的电信号。实时仪表板显示含羞草的环境温度和变化势(VP)。VP模拟环境温度变化,并伴有相应的延迟。我们的长期生理观察表明含羞草的环境温度感知是可以监测的,并且可能是由生物电驱动的。
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