A study from the University of Missouri demonstrated that plants like Arabidopsis thaliana can detect the specific sound frequencies of a caterpillar chewing on their leaves.
How Plants âHearâ:
They donât have ears, but plants have mechanoreceptors that detect vibrations. When exposed to playback of chewing sounds, the plants boosted their production of defensive chemicalsânotably mustard oils, which repel pests.
What They Ignored:
The plants didnât react to other vibrations like wind or musicâonly the unique sound of leaf-chewing triggered the defense response.
Agricultural Implications:
This could revolutionize farming. By using specific sound frequencies, crops might be prepped to defend themselves naturally, reducing the need for chemical pesticides
How Plants âHearâ:
They donât have ears, but plants have mechanoreceptors that detect vibrations. When exposed to playback of chewing sounds, the plants boosted their production of defensive chemicalsânotably mustard oils, which repel pests.
What They Ignored:
The plants didnât react to other vibrations like wind or musicâonly the unique sound of leaf-chewing triggered the defense response.
Agricultural Implications:
This could revolutionize farming. By using specific sound frequencies, crops might be prepped to defend themselves naturally, reducing the need for chemical pesticides
A study from the University of Missouri demonstrated that plants like Arabidopsis thaliana can detect the specific sound frequencies of a caterpillar chewing on their leaves.
đ How Plants âHearâ:
They donât have ears, but plants have mechanoreceptors that detect vibrations. When exposed to playback of chewing sounds, the plants boosted their production of defensive chemicalsânotably mustard oils, which repel pests.
đ§Ş What They Ignored:
The plants didnât react to other vibrations like wind or musicâonly the unique sound of leaf-chewing triggered the defense response.
đž Agricultural Implications:
This could revolutionize farming. By using specific sound frequencies, crops might be prepped to defend themselves naturally, reducing the need for chemical pesticides
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