Root tropisms are important responses of plants, allowing them to adapt their growth direction. Research on plant tropisms is indispensable for future space programs that …
M Veits, I Khait, U Obolski, E Zinger, A Boonman… - Ecology …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Can plants sense natural airborne sounds and respond to them rapidly? We show that Oenothera drummondii flowers, exposed to playback sound of a flying bee or to synthetic …
Plants are not just passive living beings that exist in nature. They are complex and highly adaptable species that react sensitively to environmental forces/stimuli with movement …
Compared with our cousins on the Tree of Life, humans are poor listeners. 1 Below the lower end of human hearing lies deep infrasound: the realm of thunder and tornadoes …
In addition to positive effects on plant growth and resilience, sound alerts plants of potential danger and aids in defense. Sound guides plants towards essential resources, like water …
J Jung, SK Kim, JY Kim, MJ Jeong… - Frontiers in plant …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Sound is ubiquitous in nature. Recent evidence supports the notion that naturally occurring and artificially generated sound waves contribute to plant robustness. New information is …
Hydrotropism is the movement or growth of a plant towards water. It is a type of tropism, or directional growth response, that is triggered by water. Plants are able to detect water …
JM Robinson, A Annells… - … of the Royal …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Ecoacoustics—or acoustic ecology—aids in monitoring elusive and protected species in several ecological contexts. For example, passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), which …
In this paper I discuss how being a student of Northern Bush Cree traditions has revealed some possibilities for understanding how berries listen, and respond to, living in, and on, the …