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Electric Shocks Boost Plants' Production Of Commercially Useful Chemicals
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My mom sent me this today: Electric Shocks Boost Plants' Production Of Commercially Useful Chemicals Researchers have known for years that plants can produce a diverse array of substances as part of their natural response to environmental factors such as microbial infection, sunlight, and chemical exposure. To boost levels of plant chemicals for commercial purposes, scientists have often turned to synthetic chemical additives as well as genetic engineering, which can be expensive and potentially harmful. A better method is needed, scientists say. 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. Sun, 11/09/2008 - 2:09pm — The notorious P.I.P
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No adverse effects,
No adverse effects, huh?
hmmmm
Shocking! Ok that was bad, I
Shocking!
Ok that was bad, I admit it.
Save a chicken:)
yes but thanks for that
yes but thanks for that Molly
-pip!
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