When the 'wood-wide web' was first described in the journal Nature in 1997, our view of plant life took on a utopian glean.
Researchers at the Bayreuth Center for Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER) at the University of Bayreuth have found ...
Rather than helping each other out when they're attacked, plants may have to eavesdrop on each other to know when to launch ...
With an aim to promote sustainable agriculture and enhance Indian farmers’ income, a unique and innovative Mycorrhizal ...
It is more likely plants use their communication networks to "eavesdrop" on their neighbours than alert them to dangers, an Oxford ...