BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Green thermoelectrics: Observation and analysis of plant thermoelectric response

  • Goupil Christophe,
  • Ouerdane Henni,
  • Herbert Éric,
  • Kamsing Arnold,
  • Apertet Yann,
  • Bouteau François,
  • Mancuso Stefano,
  • Patino Rodrigo,
  • Lecoeur Philippe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20160603006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. 03006

Abstract

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Plants are sensitive to thermal and electrical effects; yet the coupling of both, known as thermoelectricity, and its quantitative measurement in vegetal systems never were reported. We recorded the thermoelectric response of bean sprouts under various thermal conditions and stress. The obtained experimental data unambiguously demonstrate that a temperature difference between the roots and the leaves of a bean sprout induces a thermoelectric voltage between these two points. Basing our analysis of the data on the force-flux formalism of linear response theory, we found that the strength of the vegetal equivalent to the thermoelectric coupling is one order of magnitude larger than that in the best thermoelectric materials. Experimental data also show the importance of the thermal stress variation rate in the plant’s electrophysiological response. therefore, thermoelectric effects are sufficiently important to partake in the complex and intertwined processes of energy and matter transport within plants.