A library of electrophysiological responses in plants - a model of transversal education and open science

Plant Signal Behav. 2024 Dec 31;19(1):2310977. doi: 10.1080/15592324.2024.2310977. Epub 2024 Mar 17.

Abstract

Electrophysiology in plants is understudied, and, moreover, an ideal model for student inclusion at all levels of education. Here, we report on an investigation in open science, whereby scientists worked with high school students, faculty, and undergraduates from Chile, Germany, Serbia, South Korea, and the USA. The students recorded the electrophysiological signals of >15 plant species in response to a flame or tactile stimulus applied to the leaves. We observed that approximately 60% of the plants studied showed an electrophysiological response, with a delay of ~ 3-6 s after stimulus presentation. In preliminary conduction velocity experiments, we verified that observed signals are indeed biological in origin, with information transmission speeds of ~ 2-9 mm/s. Such easily replicable experiments can serve to include more investigators and students in contributing to our understanding of plant electrophysiology.

Keywords: DIY science; Plant electrical signals; comparative physiology; electrophysiology; environmental stress; open science; plant physiology.

MeSH terms

  • Electrophysiological Phenomena*
  • Humans

Grants and funding

This work was principally supported by subsidies awarded by the government of the Republic of Chile designated for use by public high schools. Additional support was provided by the Center for the Promotion of Science in Serbia and the Nordeus Foundation.