Early gravi-electrical responses in bean epicotyls

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The relationship between gravitropism and surface electrical potentials was studied using etiolated epicotyls of adzuki bean (Phaseolus angularis). Early downward curvature (or transient positive gravitropic response) was observed about 1 min after gravistimulation. The downward curvature was closely related to the speed of the subsequent upward curvature. Surface electrical potentials decreased cooperatively in a limited region on the upper side within only 0.5 to 2 min. This is the earliest event found so far to follow gravistimulation of intact epicotyls. The rapid change in the potential had a high correlation with the early downward curvature and also the subsequent negative gravitropism. It is suggested that the rapid potential change plays an important role in gravity perception.

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Shigematsu, H., Toko, K., Matsuno, T., & Yamafuji, K. (1994). Early gravi-electrical responses in bean epicotyls. Plant Physiology, 105(3), 875–880. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.105.3.875

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