Smart Plants
Plant Communication
Swarming behavior in plant roots
Jan 18th
A paper published today in PLoS ONE shows that the roots of the plants behave in a manner not unlike by a flock of birds or a swarm of insects. Recent research has shown that plants are able to behave based on mutual social interaction with other individuals. More, It has been shown that plants can distinguish between self and non-self roots and that the sensory information collected by one plant is shared with neighboring plants to optimize territorial activities, including competitive behaviors and symbioses with fungi and bacteria. The discovery that plant roots are also able to show a swarming behavior is an exciting finding that open a new window on the complex strategies developed by plants. Here you can download the original paper
Next September in Perth the 1th Symposium on Plant Signaling & Behavior
Jan 4th
It is my plea
sure to invite you to the 1st Symposium on Plant Signalling & Behaviour to be held on September 16th-21st 2012 in Perth, Western Australia.
The Symposium will cover themes from Plant Cell Biology and Signalling to Plant Sensory & Behavioural Ecology and Theoretical Botany.
Please visit the web site of the meeting here http://spsb2012.com/ and book these dates in your diary!
I really look forward to seeing you in Perth next year