Phytoacoustics - Plants can perceive ambient sound and respond

Authors

  • K. R. Shivanna Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, Srirampura,Jakkur Post, Bengaluru 560 064, India

Keywords:

Herbivores, Moving water, Music, Pollinators, Sound vibrations

Abstract

Responses of plants to a number of environmental stimuli such as light, gravity, and touch have been well investigated. However, response of plants to the sound remained doubtful for a long time. A number of recent studies have confirmed that plants do respond to sound vibrations of different intensities and combinations. They respond to the chewing sound of specific herbivores, sound of the pollinators and sound vibrations produced by moving water. Evidences have also been reported to indicate the ability of  stressed plants to emit airborne sound. These recent studies indicate that plants, although sedentary without nervous system, have evolved, just like animals, to communicate with their environment in an ecologically meaningful manner.

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Published

2022-03-31

How to Cite

Shivanna, K. R. (2022). Phytoacoustics - Plants can perceive ambient sound and respond. The Journal of the Indian Botanical Society, 102(01), 1–5. Retrieved from https://jibs.mripub.com/index.php/JIBS/article/view/1