A Quiet Revolution In Botany: Plants Type Memories

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작성자 Bell Torrens 작성일25-08-08 08:58 조회1회 댓글0건

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Inside a quiet revolution in the study of the world’s other great kingdom. Monica Gagliano began to review plant behavior Memory Wave as a result of she was bored with killing animals. Now an evolutionary ecologist on the College of Western Australia in Perth, when she was a pupil and postdoc, she had been offing her research topics at the tip of experiments, the usual protocol for many animals research. If she was to work on plants, she might just sample a leaf or a chunk of root. When she switched her professional allegiance to plants, though, she brought together with her some concepts from the animal world and shortly started exploring questions few plant specialists probe-the possibilities of plant behavior, learning, and memory. "You begin a undertaking, and as you open up the field there are many other questions inside it, so then you definately follow the path," Gagliano says. In her first experiments with plant learning, Gagliano decided to test her new subjects the same way she would animals.



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