Multiscalar electrical spiking in Schizophyllum commune
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2023-12
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Growing colonies of the split-gill fungus Schizophyllum commune show action potential-like spikes of extracellular electrical potential. We analysed several days of electrical activity recording of the fungus and discovered three families of oscillatory patterns. Very slow activity at a scale of hours, slow activity at a scale of 10 min and very fast activity at scale of half-minute. We simulated the spiking behaviour using FitzHugh-Nagume model, uncovered mechanisms of spike shaping. We speculated that spikes of electrical potential might be associated with transportation of nutrients and metabolites.
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Schizophyllum/physiology, Electromagnetic Phenomena
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Adamatzky, A, Schunselaar, E, Wösten, H A B & Ayres, P 2023, 'Multiscalar electrical spiking in Schizophyllum commune', Scientific Reports, vol. 13, no. 1, 12808. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-40163-z