Plant Electrophysiology, 2012
Methods and Cell Electrophysiology

Coordinator: Volkov Alexander G.

Language: English

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Plant Electrophysiology
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364 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback

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Plant electrophysiology
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364 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
This book compiles new findings from the work of internationally renowned experts in plant electrophysiology, biophysics, bioelectrochemistry, ion channels, membrane transport, imaging of water transport, photosynthesis, mechanosensors, osmotic motors, sensing and actuation in plants. First volume covers modern methods in plant electrophysiology and cell electrophysiology. Second volume deals with signal transduction and responses in plants.
At the roots of plant neurobiology.- Plant electrostimulation and data acquisition.- Plant response to stress: Microelectrode voltage clamp studies.- Application of non-invasive microelectrode flux measurements in plant stress physiology.- Intracellular measurements of the electrical properties of walled cells.- Making contact and measuring cellular electrochemical gradients.- Studying membrane transport processes by non-invasive microelectrodes: Basic principles and methods.- Multi-electrode array – a new approach to plant electrophysiology.- Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.- Patch clamp techniques for plant cells.- pH banding in Charophyte algae.- Membrane excitation and cytoplasmic streaming as modulators of photosynthesis and proton flows in Characean cells.- Functional characterization of plant ion channels in heterologous expression systems.- Mechanism of passive permeation of ions and molecules through plant.

Most comprehensive reference on plant electrophysiology – now in two volumes

Written by the leading experts in this research area

Gives an overview on all relevant methods available

Includes a historical introduction to the topic

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras