Plants speak to each other with soothing microscopic sounds, finds study. The study showed that sprouting chilli plants grow more successfully next to a "friendly" neighbour, in this case an adult basil plant, but when placed them beside fennel, germination is held back. This shows that even as seeds the plants recognise what kind of folk live next door. The scientists behind the study believe sounds generated by microscopic movements ...Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Plants 'Speak' to Each Other, Finds Study
Plants speak to each other with soothing microscopic sounds, finds study. The study showed that sprouting chilli plants grow more successfully next to a "friendly" neighbour, in this case an adult basil plant, but when placed them beside fennel, germination is held back. This shows that even as seeds the plants recognise what kind of folk live next door. The scientists behind the study believe sounds generated by microscopic movements ...
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