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Controlling circadian rhythms by dark-pulse perturbations in Arabidopsis thaliana.


ABSTRACT: Plant circadian systems are composed of a large number of self-sustained cellular circadian oscillators. Although the light-dark signal in the natural environment is known to be the most powerful Zeitgeber for the entrainment of cellular oscillators, its effect is too strong to control the plant rhythm into various forms of synchrony. Here, we show that the application of pulse perturbations, i.e., short-term injections of darkness under constant light, provides a novel technique for controlling the synchronized behavior of plant rhythm in Arabidopsis thaliana. By destroying the synchronized cellular activities, circadian singularity was experimentally induced. The present technique is based upon the theory of phase oscillators, which does not require prior knowledge of the detailed dynamics of the plant system but only knowledge of its phase and amplitude responses to the pulse perturbation. Our approach can be applied to diverse problems of controlling biological rhythms in living systems.

SUBMITTER: Fukuda H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3607175 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Controlling circadian rhythms by dark-pulse perturbations in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Fukuda Hirokazu H   Murase Haruhiko H   Tokuda Isao T IT  

Scientific reports 20130101


Plant circadian systems are composed of a large number of self-sustained cellular circadian oscillators. Although the light-dark signal in the natural environment is known to be the most powerful Zeitgeber for the entrainment of cellular oscillators, its effect is too strong to control the plant rhythm into various forms of synchrony. Here, we show that the application of pulse perturbations, i.e., short-term injections of darkness under constant light, provides a novel technique for controlling  ...[more]

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