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Plant anesthesia supports similarities between animals and plants: Claude Bernard's forgotten studies.

Alexandre Grémiaux1, Ken Yokawa2, Stefano Mancuso3, František Baluška2.   

Abstract

The French scientist Claude Bernard (1813-1878) is famous for his discoveries in physiology and for introducing rigorous experimental methods to medicine and biology. One of his major technical innovations was the use of chemicals in order to disrupt normal physiological function to test hypotheses. But less known is his conviction that the physiological functions of all living organisms rely on the same underlying principles. He hypothesized that similarly to animals, plants are also able to sense changes in their environment. He called this ability "sensitivity." In order to test his ideas, he performed anesthesia on plants and the results of these experiments were presented in 1878 in "Leçonssur les phénomènes de la vie communs aux animaux et aux végétaux." The phenomena described by Claude Bernard more than a century ago are not fully understood yet. Here, we present a short overview of anesthetic effects in animals and we discuss how anesthesia affects plant movements, seed germination, and photosynthesis. Surprisingly, these phenomena may have ecological relevance, since stressed plants generate anesthetics such as ethylene and ether. Finally, we discuss Claude Bernard's interpretations and conclusions in the perspective of modern plant sciences.

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Keywords:  Anesthesia; behavior chloroform; consciousness; ether; ethylene; photosynthesis; plant movements; plants; respiration; sensory systems

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24476640      PMCID: PMC4091246          DOI: 10.4161/psb.27886

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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