Plant-plant communication - possible mechanisms and benefits
Plants interact with their environment in many ways. They can emit and receive volatile organic compounds (VOC) and sound. They can reflect specific wavelengths of light and detect these light signals, reflected by other plants. They can also feel when they are touched and distinguish different type...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2019
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