Plants are not passive, senseless objects. They use the language of fragrances to communicate above and below ground and engage in lively relationships with their environment and peers. Not only do they support relatives, harass strangers, make alliances, they also learn from experience, and remember past events. Some researchers think they are intelligent. And underground they form extensive root and fungal networks to exchange nutrients and information - an Internet of plant communities of unimaginable size.
But what are the consequences of these new insights on plants? What does this mean for agriculture, now facing enormous challenges?
And is it not time to rethink how we relate to plants? The question is if not also plants deserve respect, dignity - and even rights.
Plant whispers: A journey through new realms of science
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Author(s)Florianne Koechlin
PublisherLenos Verlag
ISBN / ASINB0173UCBC4
ISBN-13978B0173UCBC3
Sales Rank2,181,234
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸