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Abstract
The review tracks the history of electrical long-distance signals from the first recordings of action potentials (APs) in sensitive Dionea and Mimosa plants at the end of the 19(th) century to their re-discovery in common plants in the 1950's, from the first intracellular recordings of APs in giant algal cells to the identification of the ionic mechanisms by voltage-clamp experiments. An important aspect is the comparison of plant and animal signals and the resulting theoretical implications that accompany the field from the first assignment of the term "action potential" to plants to recent discussions of terms like plant neurobiology.Keywords: action potentials; electrical signaling in plants and animails; plant nerves; plant neurobiology; slow wave potentials
Year: 2006 PMID: 19521469 PMCID: PMC2633693 DOI: 10.4161/psb.1.1.2278
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Signal Behav ISSN: 1559-2316