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In the new study, Hans VanEtten and colleagues studied the effects of electricity on the ability of the pea plant to produce pisatin, an antifungal substance. They found that exposing pea plants to certain sub-lethal doses of electric current produced 13 times higher amounts of pisatin than plants that were not exposed to electricity. The researchers observed similar increases in plant chemicals produced by a variety of other plants when exposed to electricity. There were no adverse effects on the plants.
The article “Sub-lethal Levels of Electric Current Elicit the Biosynthesis of Plant Secondary Metabolites” is scheduled for the April 4 issue of ACS’ Biotechnology Progress.
Adapted from materials provided by American Chemical Society, via EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS.
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