Plant Communication Science
Eleanor Hawking
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
Plant Communication Science unveils the remarkable hidden world of plant communication, challenging the notion that plants are passive organisms. Through extensive research and technological advances, the book reveals how plants utilize sophisticated chemical and electrical signals to interact with their environment and each other, forming complex ecological communities that shape our natural world.
The book methodically explores three fundamental aspects of plant communication: chemical signaling between plants through volatile organic compounds (VOCs), electrical signal transmission within individual plants, and the fascinating underground networks created by mycorrhizal fungi - often referred to as the Wood Wide Web. Drawing from groundbreaking research, including the pioneering work of scientists who first documented plant-to-plant warning systems, the text presents compelling evidence of plants' ability to share resources, warn neighbors of threats, and coordinate defensive responses against predators.
Through detailed case studies and empirical research, the book bridges plant biology with neuroscience and information theory, offering practical applications for agriculture, conservation, and ecosystem management. The content progresses logically from basic chemical signaling mechanisms to more complex networked communications, making advanced concepts accessible to readers with basic biology knowledge.
While maintaining scientific rigor, the book carefully separates anthropomorphic interpretations from evidence-based findings, providing a balanced perspective on plant intelligence and their sophisticated communication systems.
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