A non-invasive plant-based probe for continuous monitoring of water stress in real time: a new tool for irrigation scheduling and deeper insight into drought and salinity stress physiology

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Autor(a) principal: Zimmermann,Ulrich
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Bitter,Rebecca, Marchiori,Paulo Eduardo Ribeiro, Rüger,Simon, Ehrenberger,Wilhelm, Sukhorukov,Vladimir L., Schüttler,Annika, Ribeiro,Rafael Vasconcelos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2197-00252013000100002
Resumo: The non-invasive, magnetic leaf patch clamp pressure probe (also termed ZIM-probe) allows for the first time to measure continuously turgor pressure changes of plant leaves over long periods of time with high precision and in real time. The probe has become an important tool in plant physiology, molecular biology and ecology, but also in agriculture because the probe is very robust and user-friendly. Growers receive the information about the water status of their plants by wireless telemetry, mobile network and internet on an as-needed basis and can thus adjust very precisely both the timing of irrigation and the quantity of water to apply. Effects of air and leaf temperature, relative humidity, illumination and wind on turgor pressure can be monitored very sensitively both under indoor and outdoor conditions. Even the effects of blue and red light as well as of oscillations of stomata aperture on turgor pressure can be monitored by the probe with high sensitivity. Similarly, water deficit due to increase of the osmotic pressure in the nutrition solutions resulted in significant changes of the probe signals. Multiple probe readings open up new possibilities to resolve (together with other techniques) the mechanisms of short- and long-distance water transport, particularly how plants can cope with water shortage. The applications of the magnetic probe are numerous and one can expect highly interesting developments in plant water relations in the nearest future.
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spelling A non-invasive plant-based probe for continuous monitoring of water stress in real time: a new tool for irrigation scheduling and deeper insight into drought and salinity stress physiologydroughtleaf patch clamp pressure probeosmotic pressuresalinitywater relationsZIM-probeThe non-invasive, magnetic leaf patch clamp pressure probe (also termed ZIM-probe) allows for the first time to measure continuously turgor pressure changes of plant leaves over long periods of time with high precision and in real time. The probe has become an important tool in plant physiology, molecular biology and ecology, but also in agriculture because the probe is very robust and user-friendly. Growers receive the information about the water status of their plants by wireless telemetry, mobile network and internet on an as-needed basis and can thus adjust very precisely both the timing of irrigation and the quantity of water to apply. Effects of air and leaf temperature, relative humidity, illumination and wind on turgor pressure can be monitored very sensitively both under indoor and outdoor conditions. Even the effects of blue and red light as well as of oscillations of stomata aperture on turgor pressure can be monitored by the probe with high sensitivity. Similarly, water deficit due to increase of the osmotic pressure in the nutrition solutions resulted in significant changes of the probe signals. Multiple probe readings open up new possibilities to resolve (together with other techniques) the mechanisms of short- and long-distance water transport, particularly how plants can cope with water shortage. The applications of the magnetic probe are numerous and one can expect highly interesting developments in plant water relations in the nearest future.Sociedade Brasileira de Fisiologia Vegetal2013-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2197-00252013000100002Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology v.25 n.1 2013reponame:Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fisiologia Vegetal (SBFV)instacron:SBFV10.1590/S2197-00252013000100002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZimmermann,UlrichBitter,RebeccaMarchiori,Paulo Eduardo RibeiroRüger,SimonEhrenberger,WilhelmSukhorukov,Vladimir L.Schüttler,AnnikaRibeiro,Rafael Vasconceloseng2015-06-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2197-00252013000100002Revistahttps://www.springer.com/journal/40626ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bjpp.sbfv@gmail.com2197-00252197-0025opendoar:2015-06-23T00:00Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology - Sociedade Brasileira de Fisiologia Vegetal (SBFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A non-invasive plant-based probe for continuous monitoring of water stress in real time: a new tool for irrigation scheduling and deeper insight into drought and salinity stress physiology
title A non-invasive plant-based probe for continuous monitoring of water stress in real time: a new tool for irrigation scheduling and deeper insight into drought and salinity stress physiology
spellingShingle A non-invasive plant-based probe for continuous monitoring of water stress in real time: a new tool for irrigation scheduling and deeper insight into drought and salinity stress physiology
Zimmermann,Ulrich
drought
leaf patch clamp pressure probe
osmotic pressure
salinity
water relations
ZIM-probe
title_short A non-invasive plant-based probe for continuous monitoring of water stress in real time: a new tool for irrigation scheduling and deeper insight into drought and salinity stress physiology
title_full A non-invasive plant-based probe for continuous monitoring of water stress in real time: a new tool for irrigation scheduling and deeper insight into drought and salinity stress physiology
title_fullStr A non-invasive plant-based probe for continuous monitoring of water stress in real time: a new tool for irrigation scheduling and deeper insight into drought and salinity stress physiology
title_full_unstemmed A non-invasive plant-based probe for continuous monitoring of water stress in real time: a new tool for irrigation scheduling and deeper insight into drought and salinity stress physiology
title_sort A non-invasive plant-based probe for continuous monitoring of water stress in real time: a new tool for irrigation scheduling and deeper insight into drought and salinity stress physiology
author Zimmermann,Ulrich
author_facet Zimmermann,Ulrich
Bitter,Rebecca
Marchiori,Paulo Eduardo Ribeiro
Rüger,Simon
Ehrenberger,Wilhelm
Sukhorukov,Vladimir L.
Schüttler,Annika
Ribeiro,Rafael Vasconcelos
author_role author
author2 Bitter,Rebecca
Marchiori,Paulo Eduardo Ribeiro
Rüger,Simon
Ehrenberger,Wilhelm
Sukhorukov,Vladimir L.
Schüttler,Annika
Ribeiro,Rafael Vasconcelos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zimmermann,Ulrich
Bitter,Rebecca
Marchiori,Paulo Eduardo Ribeiro
Rüger,Simon
Ehrenberger,Wilhelm
Sukhorukov,Vladimir L.
Schüttler,Annika
Ribeiro,Rafael Vasconcelos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv drought
leaf patch clamp pressure probe
osmotic pressure
salinity
water relations
ZIM-probe
topic drought
leaf patch clamp pressure probe
osmotic pressure
salinity
water relations
ZIM-probe
description The non-invasive, magnetic leaf patch clamp pressure probe (also termed ZIM-probe) allows for the first time to measure continuously turgor pressure changes of plant leaves over long periods of time with high precision and in real time. The probe has become an important tool in plant physiology, molecular biology and ecology, but also in agriculture because the probe is very robust and user-friendly. Growers receive the information about the water status of their plants by wireless telemetry, mobile network and internet on an as-needed basis and can thus adjust very precisely both the timing of irrigation and the quantity of water to apply. Effects of air and leaf temperature, relative humidity, illumination and wind on turgor pressure can be monitored very sensitively both under indoor and outdoor conditions. Even the effects of blue and red light as well as of oscillations of stomata aperture on turgor pressure can be monitored by the probe with high sensitivity. Similarly, water deficit due to increase of the osmotic pressure in the nutrition solutions resulted in significant changes of the probe signals. Multiple probe readings open up new possibilities to resolve (together with other techniques) the mechanisms of short- and long-distance water transport, particularly how plants can cope with water shortage. The applications of the magnetic probe are numerous and one can expect highly interesting developments in plant water relations in the nearest future.
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