Plants fight back when they ‘hear’ bugs chew | Futurity

Plants fight back when they ‘hear’ bugs chew | Futurity

The sound a caterpillar makes when it chews on a leaf sets off a plant’s alarm system. In response, researchers say, the plant launches its defenses.

“Previous research has investigated how plants respond to acoustic energy, including music,” says Heidi Appel, a senior research scientist at the University of Missouri. “However, our work is the first example of how plants respond to an ecologically relevant vibration.

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