Plant Responses to Environmental Stimuli The Role of Specific Forms of Plant Memory / by Michel Thellier.
Plants have no sensory organs similar to ours: no eyes, ears or nose. Hence they are often considered to be inert and insensitive. However, they perceive a variety of stimuli such as wind, rain, wounding, cold, drought, attack by pests and herbivores, and even electromagnetic radiations such as thos...
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