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Associative learning in plants:light quality history may matter

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摘要 The possibility of associative learning in plants is a topic of ongoing controversy.In one published study,growing pea plants were reported to associate two stimuli(airflow and light)and thereafter use one(airflow)as an indicator for the other(light),similar to dogs in Pavlov’s famous experiments.However,this observation could not be independently repeated.Here we examine a possible reason for the failure of a published reproduction attempt,which used substantially different light quality during plant cultivation prior to experimental treatments than in the original study.This could have resulted in dramatically different growth characteristics.While the relevance of the original report of plant associative learning remains questionable,greater attention should be paid to good documenting and standardizing the light conditions,in particular spectral quality,not only in studies of plant learning and memory,but also in other areas of experimental plant biology.
出处 《BIOCELL》 SCIE 2022年第3期645-649,共5页 生物细胞(英文)
基金 supported by basic institutional funding of scientific activities at the Charles University[Progres Q43].
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