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plant_neurobiology [2011-09-02 10:36] lbillietplant_neurobiology [2011-09-02 10:38] lbilliet
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 There are two types of electrical impulses in the plant :  There are two types of electrical impulses in the plant : 
  
-  * The action potentials have been shown to be involved in many internal regulation processes (growth synchronization, modulation of auxin metabolism, sensing of hydraulic signal, some 'moving' reactions, etc.), and are transmitted via the phloem. The term 'action potential' actually comes from the classical neurobiology.+  * The //action potentials// have been shown to be involved in many internal regulation processes (growth synchronization, modulation of auxin metabolism, sensing of hydraulic signal, some 'moving' reactions, etc.), and are transmitted via the phloem. The term 'action potential' actually comes from the classical neurobiology.
  
-  * The slow wave potentials (or variation potentials) are induced in case of more severe wounds, and seem to be transmitted via the xylem.+  * The //slow wave potentials// (or variation potentials) are induced in case of more severe wounds, and seem to be transmitted via the xylem.
  
 ==Action potentials in plants== ==Action potentials in plants==
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   * Henriques I. (2011) Jurema Action Plant, http://ivanhenriques.wordpress.com   * Henriques I. (2011) Jurema Action Plant, http://ivanhenriques.wordpress.com
  
-note: The International Laboratory of Plant Neurobiology (LINV), in Florence, is the research group of F. Baluska and S. Mancuso, two prominent figures in plant neurobiology. A serie of publications are freely available on the website of LINV: [[http://www.linv.org/linv_papers.php]]+note: The International Laboratory of Plant Neurobiology (LINV), in Florence, is the research group of F. Baluska and S. Mancuso, two prominent figures in plant neurobiology. A serie of publications are freely available on the website of LINV: http://www.linv.org/linv_papers.php
  
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