Phycomyces: electrical response to light stimuli. 1974

M A Mogus, and J J Wolken
Biophysical Research Laboratory, Carnegie-Mellon University, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213.

Electrical signals have been detected in response to light excitation of the fungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus. These signals are related to the wavelength and intensity of the stimulus and the growth stage of the fungus. A relationship between the signals and the possible photoreceptor-pigment system is explored.

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