The Communications Strategies of Trees
Scientists have learned over recent decades that some trees and plants emit chemicals that provoke a survival-boosting reaction in surrounding trees or much in animals. The extent to which this represents trees “talking” remains under debate. In some cases, it seems passive: the second tree simply responds to the first tree’s chemical reaction to its own difficulty. In others, the communications strategies gaze far more intentional, with the endangered plant reaching outside, such as the tobacco plant when besieged by hornworm caterpillars. Here are distinct examples of these communications strategies used by trees. More information: wiecej
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