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Mechanism of the Seismonastic Reaction in <i>Mimosa pudica</i>
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1969
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BiologyPulvinar CellsSeismonastic ReactionOsmotic StressBotanyBiochemistryNatural SciencesMembrane TransportPhysiologyMedicineBiomineralizationElectrophysiologySymbiosisMembrane PermeationLeaf ReactivityBiophysicsPlant PhysiologyMimosa Pudica
The efflux of K(+) from the pulvinar cells of Mimosa pudica was shown to increase substantially during the seismonastic reaction. This result is shown to indicate a decrease in sigma (reflection coefficient) of pulvinar cell membrane for potassium salts which could account for the pulvinar cell turgor decrease during the seismonastic reaction.Membrane potentials and concentrations of Ca(2+), K(+), Cl(-), S, and P were measured in the top and bottom halves of pulvini. Pulvinar cells showed a large negative membrane potential, cell vacuole relative to external solution, but no significant difference in membrane potential could be detected between upper and lower pulvinar cells. A large difference in K(+) and Cl(-) concentration between top and bottom pulvinar halves was evident in reactive pulvini but not in unreactive pulvini. The effect of K(+) concentration on plant growth and leaf reactivity was also investigated.
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