Feel Plants Touch at Sandra Dolph blog

Feel Plants Touch. Already, researchers have found that plants can “hear” water and other sounds in their environment, and can communicate with each. Of course, sound is, like, pure vibration to plants—it’s a physical stimulus—but they do respond to it. Research has found that plants are extremely sensitive to touch and that repeated touching can significantly retard growth. Climbing plants such as sweetpeas (lathyrus odoratus) feel about for support to cling to, 2 while other plants such as arabidopsis. Even without nerves, plants can sense when something touches them and when it lets go, a study has found. Or can plants experience touch, which is also this physical input? We have nothing at the moment to suggest that plants feel pain, but do they sense being touched, or sense being eaten, and respond with a flurry of defensive chemicals that suggest that they really want to prevent whatever's going on from continuing? Dr olivier van aken of the university of western australia gets up close and personal with his pet plants. The research, published in the respected journal plant.

Plants Have Feelings Too BBC Earth
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Research has found that plants are extremely sensitive to touch and that repeated touching can significantly retard growth. The research, published in the respected journal plant. Even without nerves, plants can sense when something touches them and when it lets go, a study has found. We have nothing at the moment to suggest that plants feel pain, but do they sense being touched, or sense being eaten, and respond with a flurry of defensive chemicals that suggest that they really want to prevent whatever's going on from continuing? Climbing plants such as sweetpeas (lathyrus odoratus) feel about for support to cling to, 2 while other plants such as arabidopsis. Or can plants experience touch, which is also this physical input? Already, researchers have found that plants can “hear” water and other sounds in their environment, and can communicate with each. Dr olivier van aken of the university of western australia gets up close and personal with his pet plants. Of course, sound is, like, pure vibration to plants—it’s a physical stimulus—but they do respond to it.

Plants Have Feelings Too BBC Earth

Feel Plants Touch Of course, sound is, like, pure vibration to plants—it’s a physical stimulus—but they do respond to it. Even without nerves, plants can sense when something touches them and when it lets go, a study has found. We have nothing at the moment to suggest that plants feel pain, but do they sense being touched, or sense being eaten, and respond with a flurry of defensive chemicals that suggest that they really want to prevent whatever's going on from continuing? Research has found that plants are extremely sensitive to touch and that repeated touching can significantly retard growth. Of course, sound is, like, pure vibration to plants—it’s a physical stimulus—but they do respond to it. Climbing plants such as sweetpeas (lathyrus odoratus) feel about for support to cling to, 2 while other plants such as arabidopsis. Dr olivier van aken of the university of western australia gets up close and personal with his pet plants. Already, researchers have found that plants can “hear” water and other sounds in their environment, and can communicate with each. The research, published in the respected journal plant. Or can plants experience touch, which is also this physical input?

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