Gnanasekaran, K.S.A.
(1985)
Electrophytochemistry - an emerging field of activity.
Bulletin of Electrochemistry , 1 (4).
pp. 435-437.
ISSN 0256-1654
Abstract
Electrophytochemistry is an interdisciplinary area that deals with the electrical and
electrochemical asDects of Dlant science. Some of the basic techniaues involved are (i) the
measurement of &ll potential (transmembrane) using microelectrodes (ii) the monitoring of
plant-body potential embedding noble metal electrode in conjunction with a reference
electrode set in the soil and (iii) fusion of cells by electrical induction. Membrane studies are
useful in knowing the transport of metabolytes. The variation of plant body potential with time
(electrophytogram) can be related to the gross physiological activity.
Electroculture remains fascinating though benefits on a large scale cannot be confidently
predicted. lonoculture seems promising in improving plant health.
Electrophytochemistry will play a vital role in the development of biotechnology such as
biocatalytic hydrogen production and use of chlorophyll merrtbrane in constructing
photoelectric cells. The electrically induced fusion of cells and entrapment of membrane
impermeable substances and genes in them provide a new tool for the production of a wide
range of cells with manipulated functions, which are used for the solution of problems in cell
biology, medicine and technology
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Uncontrolled Keywords: |
Electrophytochemlstry; Electrophytogram; Electroculture |
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Electrobiology |
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20 Mar 2012 18:04 |
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20 Mar 2012 18:04 |
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