Search Results - "Kurenda, Andrzej"
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Identification of cell populations necessary for leaf-to-leaf electrical signaling in a wounded plant
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-10-2018)“…The identity of the cell files necessary for the leaf-to-leaf transmission of wound signals plants has been debated for decades. In Arabidopsis, wounding…”
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Determination of the elastic properties of tomato fruit cells with an atomic force microscope
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (11-09-2013)“…Since the mechanical properties of single cells together with the intercellular adhesive properties determine the macro-mechanical properties of plants, a…”
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The biospeckle method for the investigation of agricultural crops: A review
Published in Optics and lasers in engineering (01-01-2014)“…Biospeckle is a nondestructive method for the evaluation of living objects. It has been applied to medicine, agriculture and microbiology for monitoring…”
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Determination of the Optimum Harvest Window for Apples Using the Non-Destructive Biospeckle Method
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (10-05-2016)“…Determination of the optimum harvest window plays a key role in the agro-food chain as the quality of fruit depends on the right harvesting time and…”
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Single‐cell damage elicits regional, nematode‐restricting ethylene responses in roots
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Application of the biospeckle method for monitoring bull's eye rot development and quality changes of apples subjected to various storage methods-preliminary studies
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01-03-2012)“…In this study, the biospeckle technique was evaluated for monitoring of apple bull's eye rot development and product quality in general, during storage under…”
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Bringing light into the dark—plant electrophysiological monitoring of root knot nematode infestation and real-time nematicide efficacy
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Insect-damaged Arabidopsis moves like wounded Mimosa pudica
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (17-12-2019)“…Slow wave potentials (SWPs) are damage-induced electrical signals which, based on experiments in which organs are burned, have been linked to rapid increases…”
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Single‐cell damage elicits regional, nematode‐restricting ethylene responses in roots
Published in The EMBO journal (15-05-2019)“…Plants are exposed to cellular damage by mechanical stresses, herbivore feeding, or invading microbes. Primary wound responses are communicated to neighboring…”
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Temperature effect on apple biospeckle activity evaluated with different indices
Published in Postharvest biology and technology (01-05-2012)“…► Biospeckle activity-temperature dependence in apples was measured by three indices. ► One index shows a significant correlation between temperature and…”
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Electrical potential oscillations – movement relations in circumnutating sunflower stem and effect of ion channel and proton pump inhibitors on circumnutation
Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-02-2015)“…The physiological control and molecular mechanism of circumnutation (CN) has not yet been fully understood. To gain information on the CN mechanism, the…”
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Axial and Radial Oxylipin Transport
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-2015)“…Jasmonates are oxygenated lipids (oxylipins) that control defense gene expression in response to cell damage in plants. How mobile are these potent mediators…”
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GLR‐dependent calcium and electrical signals are not coupled to systemic, oxylipin‐based wound‐induced gene expression in Marchantia polymorpha
Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2024)“…Summary In angiosperms, wound‐derived signals travel through the vasculature to systemically activate defence responses throughout the plant. In Arabidopsis…”
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Water status assessment in grapevines using plant electrophysiology: This article is published in cooperation with the XVth International Terroir Congress, 18-22 November 2024, Mendoza, Argentina. Guest editors: Federico Berli, Jorge Prieto and Martín Fanzone
Published in OENO one (04-11-2024)“…Traditional methods for assessing vine water status, such as the Scholander pressure chamber, are time-consuming, punctual and labour-intensive. The…”
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Water status assessment in grapevines using plant electrophysiology
Published in OENO one (01-11-2024)“…Traditional methods for assessing vine water status, such as the Scholander pressure chamber, are time-consuming, punctual and labour-intensive. The…”
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VIS/NIR spectroscopy, chlorophyll fluorescence, biospeckle and backscattering to evaluate changes in apples subjected to hydrostatic pressures
Published in Postharvest biology and technology (01-10-2014)“…•Quality of apples treated with high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) can be evaluated with nondestructive optical techniques.•Apples freshly treated with HHP showed…”
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Mechanosensation in leaf veins
Published in Science advances (22-09-2023)“…Whether the plant vasculature has the capacity to sense touch is unknown. We developed a quantitative assay to investigate touch-response electrical signals in…”
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Axial and Radial Oxylipin Transport1[OPEN]
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (03-09-2015)“…Axial shoot-to-root and radial cell-to-cell transport of jasmonates in leaves plays a major role in the Arabidopsis wound response. Jasmonates are oxygenated…”
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Effect of Cytochalasin B, Lantrunculin B, Colchicine, Cycloheximid, Dimethyl Sulfoxide and Ion Channel Inhibitors on Biospeckle Activity in Apple Tissue
Published in Food biophysics (01-12-2013)“…The biospeckle phenomenon is used for non-destructive monitoring the quality of fresh fruits and vegetables, but in the case of plant tissues there is a lack…”
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Glutamate induces series of action potentials and a decrease in circumnutation rate in Helianthus annuus
Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-03-2010)“…Reports concerning the function of glutamate (Glu) in the electrical and movement phenomena in plants are scarce. Using the method of extracellular…”
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