Author:
Shabala Sergey,Delbourgo Robert,Newman Ian
Abstract
Although some theoretical predictions have been made, no experimental evidence
of chaotic behaviour in plant physiological responses has been reported. Here
we present observations of period- doubling and tripling in higher plants. For
leaf bioelectric and temperature responses of maize, tomato, and burweed
plants to rhythmical light, two different routes to chaos were found
experimentally. One was via successive period-doubling and the other via the
formation of intermittently chaotic oscillations from a subharmonic
synchronisation. Because these effects appeared in intact plants, under
conditions close to those found in nature, they may have wide significance,
including for plant phylogenesis.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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