Nature’s Marvel "If a tree talks, is anyone listening?"

Pracheta Janmeda and Divya Kumari

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Individuals must exchange information (signals) for any living entity to communicate. As they navigate their environments, we know that animals communicate with one another. Imagine lions howling or birds singing. Plants, on the other hand, are frequently thought of as immobile creatures that are unable to communicate in this way. Plant sound generation has been studied for over a century. In 1966, John Milburn showed that xylem…read more on NOPR