Detection of Different Hosts From a Distance Alters the Behaviour and Bioelectrical Activity of Cuscuta racemosa

In our study, we investigated some physiological and ecological aspects of the life of Cuscuta racemosa Mart. (Convolvulaceae) plants with the hypothesis that they recognise different hosts at a distance from them, and they change their survival strategy depending on what they detect. We also hypoth...

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Main Authors: André Geremia Parise, Gabriela Niemeyer Reissig, Luis Felipe Basso, Luiz Gustavo Schultz Senko, Thiago Francisco de Carvalho Oliveira, Gabriel Ricardo Aguilera de Toledo, Arlan Silva Ferreira, Gustavo Maia Souza
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-a4660cffcdaf454e8b1964136ba4c8822021-03-18T04:41:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-03-011210.3389/fpls.2021.594195594195Detection of Different Hosts From a Distance Alters the Behaviour and Bioelectrical Activity of Cuscuta racemosaAndré Geremia Parise0Gabriela Niemeyer Reissig1Luis Felipe Basso2Luiz Gustavo Schultz Senko3Thiago Francisco de Carvalho Oliveira4Gabriel Ricardo Aguilera de Toledo5Arlan Silva Ferreira6Gustavo Maia Souza7Laboratory of Plant Cognition and Electrophysiology, Department of Botany, Institute of Biology, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, BrazilLaboratory of Plant Cognition and Electrophysiology, Department of Botany, Institute of Biology, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, BrazilLaboratory of Plant Cognition and Electrophysiology, Department of Botany, Institute of Biology, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, BrazilLaboratory of Plant Cognition and Electrophysiology, Department of Botany, Institute of Biology, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, BrazilLaboratory of Plant Cognition and Electrophysiology, Department of Botany, Institute of Biology, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, BrazilLaboratory of Plant Cognition and Electrophysiology, Department of Botany, Institute of Biology, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, BrazilDepartment of Physics, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, BrazilLaboratory of Plant Cognition and Electrophysiology, Department of Botany, Institute of Biology, Federal University of Pelotas, Pelotas, BrazilIn our study, we investigated some physiological and ecological aspects of the life of Cuscuta racemosa Mart. (Convolvulaceae) plants with the hypothesis that they recognise different hosts at a distance from them, and they change their survival strategy depending on what they detect. We also hypothesised that, as an attempt of prolonging their survival through photosynthesis, the synthesis of chlorophylls (a phenomenon not completely explained in these parasitic plants) would be increased if the plants don’t detect a host. We quantified the pigments related to photosynthesis in different treatments and employed techniques such as electrophysiological time series recording, analyses of the complexity of the obtained signals, and machine learning classification to test our hypotheses. The results demonstrate that the absence of a host increases the amounts of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and β-carotene in these plants, and the content varied depending on the host presented. Besides, the electrical signalling of dodders changes according to the species of host perceived in patterns detectable by machine learning techniques, suggesting that they recognise from a distance different host species. Our results indicate that electrical signalling might underpin important processes such as foraging in plants. Finally, we found evidence for a likely process of attention in the dodders toward the host plants. This is probably to be the first empirical evidence for attention in plants and has important implications on plant cognition studies.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.594195/fullCuscutaparasitic plantsattention1/f noisemachine learningplant cognition
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author André Geremia Parise
Gabriela Niemeyer Reissig
Luis Felipe Basso
Luiz Gustavo Schultz Senko
Thiago Francisco de Carvalho Oliveira
Gabriel Ricardo Aguilera de Toledo
Arlan Silva Ferreira
Gustavo Maia Souza
spellingShingle André Geremia Parise
Gabriela Niemeyer Reissig
Luis Felipe Basso
Luiz Gustavo Schultz Senko
Thiago Francisco de Carvalho Oliveira
Gabriel Ricardo Aguilera de Toledo
Arlan Silva Ferreira
Gustavo Maia Souza
Detection of Different Hosts From a Distance Alters the Behaviour and Bioelectrical Activity of Cuscuta racemosa
Frontiers in Plant Science
Cuscuta
parasitic plants
attention
1/f noise
machine learning
plant cognition
author_facet André Geremia Parise
Gabriela Niemeyer Reissig
Luis Felipe Basso
Luiz Gustavo Schultz Senko
Thiago Francisco de Carvalho Oliveira
Gabriel Ricardo Aguilera de Toledo
Arlan Silva Ferreira
Gustavo Maia Souza
author_sort André Geremia Parise
title Detection of Different Hosts From a Distance Alters the Behaviour and Bioelectrical Activity of Cuscuta racemosa
title_short Detection of Different Hosts From a Distance Alters the Behaviour and Bioelectrical Activity of Cuscuta racemosa
title_full Detection of Different Hosts From a Distance Alters the Behaviour and Bioelectrical Activity of Cuscuta racemosa
title_fullStr Detection of Different Hosts From a Distance Alters the Behaviour and Bioelectrical Activity of Cuscuta racemosa
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Different Hosts From a Distance Alters the Behaviour and Bioelectrical Activity of Cuscuta racemosa
title_sort detection of different hosts from a distance alters the behaviour and bioelectrical activity of cuscuta racemosa
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description In our study, we investigated some physiological and ecological aspects of the life of Cuscuta racemosa Mart. (Convolvulaceae) plants with the hypothesis that they recognise different hosts at a distance from them, and they change their survival strategy depending on what they detect. We also hypothesised that, as an attempt of prolonging their survival through photosynthesis, the synthesis of chlorophylls (a phenomenon not completely explained in these parasitic plants) would be increased if the plants don’t detect a host. We quantified the pigments related to photosynthesis in different treatments and employed techniques such as electrophysiological time series recording, analyses of the complexity of the obtained signals, and machine learning classification to test our hypotheses. The results demonstrate that the absence of a host increases the amounts of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and β-carotene in these plants, and the content varied depending on the host presented. Besides, the electrical signalling of dodders changes according to the species of host perceived in patterns detectable by machine learning techniques, suggesting that they recognise from a distance different host species. Our results indicate that electrical signalling might underpin important processes such as foraging in plants. Finally, we found evidence for a likely process of attention in the dodders toward the host plants. This is probably to be the first empirical evidence for attention in plants and has important implications on plant cognition studies.
topic Cuscuta
parasitic plants
attention
1/f noise
machine learning
plant cognition
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.594195/full
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