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Related: About this forumPlants do sums to get through the night, researchers show
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(Phys.org) New research shows that to prevent starvation at night, plants perform accurate arithmetic division. The calculation allows them to use up their starch reserves at a constant rate so that they run out almost precisely at dawn.
"This is the first concrete example in a fundamental biological process of such a sophisticated arithmetic calculation." said mathematical modeller Professor Martin Howard from the John Innes Centre.
Plants feed themselves during the day by using energy from the sun to convert carbon dioxide into sugars and starch. Once the sun has set, they must depend on a store of starch to prevent starvation.
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The scientists used mathematical modelling to investigate how such a division calculation can be carried out inside a plant. They proposed that information about the size of the starch store and the time until dawn is encoded in the concentrations of two kinds of molecules (called S for starch and T for time). If the S molecules stimulate starch consumption, while the T molecules prevent this from happening, then the rate of starch consumption is set by the ratio of S molecules to T molecules, in other words S divided by T.
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"This is the first concrete example in a fundamental biological process of such a sophisticated arithmetic calculation." said mathematical modeller Professor Martin Howard from the John Innes Centre.
Plants feed themselves during the day by using energy from the sun to convert carbon dioxide into sugars and starch. Once the sun has set, they must depend on a store of starch to prevent starvation.
...
The scientists used mathematical modelling to investigate how such a division calculation can be carried out inside a plant. They proposed that information about the size of the starch store and the time until dawn is encoded in the concentrations of two kinds of molecules (called S for starch and T for time). If the S molecules stimulate starch consumption, while the T molecules prevent this from happening, then the rate of starch consumption is set by the ratio of S molecules to T molecules, in other words S divided by T.
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Plants do sums to get through the night, researchers show (Original Post)
Jim__
Jun 2013
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northoftheborder
(7,575 posts)1. Fascinating.
siligut
(12,272 posts)2. Sometimes, what gets you through the night is millions of years of evolution
Thor_MN
(11,843 posts)3. Any sort of biological regulation could be characterized similarly. Not impressed.
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)4. I'm sure the plants are crushed.
Thor_MN
(11,843 posts)5. No, they are busy doing math...
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)6. That's what they want YOU to believe.
Plotting. Always plotting.
Thor_MN
(11,843 posts)7. Well, there are the sheep eating plants...
kickysnana
(3,908 posts)8. Auntie and I are watching House Hunters International
The show as on a tropical island and they were showing a lovely home with local wood decoration and they came to the master bedroom suite and my Aunt both broke into gales of laughter because we knew we were both thinking the same thing. The vaulted angled ceiling had been done in in lovely light and dark small wood blocks (parquet) and we would both knew neither of us could never be able to sleep in that room because we would have to count them every night and it looked like it would take all night. Family genetic quirk. Didn't know it went back quite that far.