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Tel Aviv University researchers are According to IFLSience Recently, an amazing discovery was made that rewrote our previous ideas about plants. According to measurements, our green friends are also able to make sounds. What’s more, it’s not a simple conversation, but rather a loud plea for help, the distressed plants trying to send signals to the world and perhaps to each other.
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Based on tests, it makes frequent popping sounds in the 40-80kHz range, especially when it starts to run dry due to lack of water or is damaged in some way. Of course, the human ear cannot perceive these sounds, but machines can detect them, and even some living creatures can detect them, for example butterflies or even mice.
When all is well and the plants are “happy,” they only make one click every hour, but in an emergency, that number can go up to thirty or even fifty.
There are still many mysteries surrounding the formation of sounds. Researchers suspect a phenomenon called cavitation, which means the column of water in the dried plant stem collapses, creating air bubbles.
In the future, I want to discover how other organisms react to these signals, and we’d better keep our ears open in the garden from now on, to hear when our poor plants desperately cry out for water.
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