1 Plant Behavior and Communication 1.1 Plants and animals are different but also similar 1.2 Working definitions 1.3 Plant sensing and communication—organization of this book 2 Plant Sensory Capabilities 买过这本书的人还买过 读了这本书的人还在读...
Plant Sensing and CommunicationFritz Taylor
and seed factories of popular imagination. . . . .Plant Sensing and Communication[is a] timely, highly accessible summar[y] of fast-developing fields. . . . [It] combine[s] a passion for plants and a desire to illustrate their largely unsung complexities with an appreciation of the burden...
Showing a limited preview of this publication: 9Plant Sensing and Communicationas Adaptations9.1 Plant senses and emission of cues—adaptive traits?Plants sense cues in their environments and respond con-ditionally to those cues. We often assume that an individu-al’s responses will increase its fi...
In this addendum, we offer a hypothetical mechanistic explanation as to how plants may do this by quantum-assisted magnetic and/or acoustic sensing and signaling. If proven correct, this hypothesis prompts for a re-interpretation of our current understanding of plasticity in germination and growth ...
Fig. 4: Bacterial sensing and communication toA. thalianaand potato. a.A. thalianaresponds toP. putidaengineered to relay pC-HSL upon sensing inducers IPTG or aTc (pTT409 and pTT410, Supplementary Fig.35) in hydroponics (Methods). The data were extracted from the images in Supplementary Fig....
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Moreover, the presence of putative carbohydrate-binding domains in the extracellular domains of these CrRLK1Ls makes this receptor family an excellent candidate for coordinating cell growth, cell-cell communication, and constant cell wall remodelling during the plant life cycle. 展开 ...
used to predict the distance to that object. A loop is created. This example stresses perception but the form of reafference presented is more general and takes any form of sensing (touch, sound etc.) that is the result of bodily changes as a case of reafference. Importantly, reafference...