The Sensory Biology, Communication Memory and Intelligence of Plants
Plants may seem passive, but modern science reveals they are active, responsive, and intelligent life forms. The Sensory Biology, Communication, Memory and Intelligence of Plants takes you deep into the fascinating world of plant physiology and signaling, uncovering how plants perceive their environment, communicate with each other, and adapt through memory-like processes.
This groundbreaking book bridges plant biology, neurobiology, ecology, and molecular science to show that plants are far more sophisticated than previously imagined. It challenges traditional assumptions and presents cutting-edge research on plant sensory systems, adaptive behavior, and biochemical communication networks.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Exploration – Covers light perception, chemical signaling, touch sensitivity, and environmental memory in plants.
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Latest Research Insights – Based on advanced studies in plant neurobiology, electrophysiology, and molecular signaling.
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Clear Scientific Explanations – Complex mechanisms explained for researchers, academics, and advanced students.
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Interdisciplinary Approach – Integrates botany, physiology, and communication science.
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Real-World Relevance – Applications in agriculture, ecology, and environmental sustainability.