Can plants talk and listen?
Whether much higher or less than the human ear, the insects and animals all communicate with each other through vibrations, even the trees and plants in the depths of the sound of the explosion of small air bubbles.
There are signs that plants and insects have the ability to "hear" each other's voices. For example, bees sometimes grow at a certain frequency until the flowering plants release the pollen. The bark beetles also can catch the pops of the air bubbles inside the plant. Drought or not.
As Monica Gagliano, a researcher in plant physiology at the University of Western Australia, said, "Sound is a fundamental of life. Even bacteria communicate with each other through certain frequencies and frequencies. . Several experiments by Gagliano and her colleagues showed that the corn seedlings tend to whip up or buzz at 220 Hz and also revealed that the roots of the plant produce the same tone. "We have noticed that plants respond to sounds at specific frequencies, and even these plants produce their own sounds."
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