Can plants talk to each other? - Richard Karban

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Can plants talk to each other?
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It certainly doesn't seem that way.
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Plants don't have complex sensory or nervous systems like animals do,
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and they look pretty passive,
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basking in the sun,
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and responding instinctively to inputs like light and water.
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But odd as it sounds, plants can communicate with each other.
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Just like animals, plants produce all kinds of chemical signals
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in response to their environments,
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and they can share those signals with each other,
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especially when they're under attack.
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These signals take two routes:
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through the air,
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and through the soil.
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When plant leaves get damaged,
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whether by hungry insects or an invading lawn mower,
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they release plumes of volatile chemicals.
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They're what's responsible for the smell of freshly cut grass.
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Certain kinds of plants, like sagebrush and lima beans,
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are able to pick up on those airborne messages
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and adjust their own internal chemistry accordingly.
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In one experiment, sagebrush leaves were deliberately damaged by insects
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or scissor-wielding scientists.
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Throughout the summer,
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other branches on the same sagebrush plant
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got eaten less by insects wandering through,
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and so did branches on neighboring bushes,
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suggesting that they had beefed up their anti-insect defenses.
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Even moving the air from above a clipped plant to another one
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made the second plant more insect-resistant.
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These airborne cues increase the likelihood of seedling survival,
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and made adult plants produce more new branches and flowers.
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But why would a plant warn its neighbors of danger,
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especially if they're competing for resources?
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Well, it might be an accidental consequence of a self-defense mechanism.
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Plants can't move information through their bodies as easily as we can,
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especially if water is scarce.
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So plants may rely on those airborne chemicals
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to get messages from one part of a plant to another.
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Nearby plants can eavesdrop on those signals,
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like overhearing your neighbor sneeze and stocking up on cold medicine.
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Different plants convey those warnings using different chemical languages.
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Individual sagebrush plants in the same meadow
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release slightly different sets of alarm chemicals.
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The makeup of that cocktail influences the effectiveness of communication.
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The more similar two plants' chemical fingerprints are,
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the more fluently they can communicate.
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A plant will be most sensitive to the cues emitted by its own leaves.
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But because these chemicals seem to be inherited,
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like human blood types,
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sagebrush plants communicate more effectively
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with relatives than with strangers.
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But sometimes, even other species can benefit.
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Tomato and tobacco plants can both decipher sagebrush warning signals.
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Plants don't have to rely solely on those airborne broadcasts.
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Signals can travel below the soil surface, too.
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Most plants have a symbiotic relationship with fungi,
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which colonize the plants' roots and help them absorb water and nutrients.
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These fungal filaments form extensive networks
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that can connect separate plants,
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creating an underground super highway for chemical messages.
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When a tomato plant responds to blight
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by acitvating disease-fighting genes and enzymes,
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signaling molecules produced by its immune system
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can travel to a healthy plant
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and prompt it to turn on its immune system, too.
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These advance warnings increase the plants chance of survival.
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Bean plants also eavesdrop on each other's health
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through these fungal conduits.
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An aphid investation in one plant
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triggers its neighbor to ramp up production of compounds that repel aphids
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and attract aphid-eating wasps.
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If you think of communication as an exchange of information,
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then plants seem to be active communicators.
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They're sending, receiving, and responding to signals
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without making a sound,
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and without brains, noses, dictionaries, or the Internet.
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And if we can learn to speak to them on their terms,
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we may gain a powerful new tool to protect crops and other valuable species.
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It all makes you wonder what else are we missing?
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