Plants Feel Pain And Scream When Stems Are Cut Or Dried Crying Sound Recorded @TheCosmosNews



#thecosmosnews Listen: Plants Cry When Dehydrated Or Their stems Are Torn Screaming Sounds Recorded For The First Time.
Plants emit ultrasonic sounds in rapid bursts when stressed, scientists say
Thirsty or damaged plants produce up to 50 staccato pops in an hour, which nearby creatures may respond to, researchers find

Ian Sample
Scientists detect ultrasonic popping sounds from plants when they are deprived of water – audio
There comes a time in a plant’s life when the head sags, the leaves go pale and the body releases a barrage of sounds that are the ultrasonic equivalent of stamping on bubble wrap.

While any gardener is familiar with the wilting and discoloration that comes with drought, a shortage of water or a sudden wound can also prompt plants to produce staccato pops, which nearby creatures may respond to, scientists say.

The discovery, described as “exciting and thought-provoking” by one independent expert, suggests the plant kingdom is not as silent as it seems, and that ultrasonic sounds emitted from plants might even help shape their ecosystems.

“When these plants are in good shape, they produce less than one sound per hour, but when stressed they emit many more, sometimes 30 to 50 per hour,” said Prof Lilach Hadany, an evolutionary biologist and theoretician at Tel Aviv University.

“They are potentially important because other organisms could have evolved to hear these sounds and interpret them,” she added. “We are now testing both animals and plants to see if they respond.”

Hadany and her colleagues recorded sounds produced by tomato and tobacco plants raised in greenhouses. Healthy plants emitted clicks and pops, but the sounds came in far more rapid bursts when the plants were deprived of water or had their stems cut. The noises could be picked up 3-5 metres away.

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At 40 to 80kHz, the sounds are too high-pitched for the human ear, which has an upper range of about 20kHz. But insects such as moths and small mammals including mice can detect such frequencies, raising the prospect that the noises might influence their behaviour.

Writing in Cell, the scientists describe how the plants’ sounds are as loud as human speech and are emitted more frequently after two days without water. The pops peak at day five or six and then subside as the plant dries up.

On recording the sounds, the researchers trained an artificial intelligence algorithm to identify the plant and the cause of its stress from the popping noise alone. It was not 100% accurate, but demonstrates that the sounds contain information that might be useful to organisms in the environment, they say.

There is no evidence the sounds are an attempt to communicate, any more than a log declares distress by crackling on a fire. But Hadany said the sounds might nonetheless be useful for nearby creatures, perhaps affecting which plants animals feed on or where insects lay their eggs. It is unclear what creates the sounds, but the authors suspect a process called cavitation, where water columns in dehydrated plant stems break down, generating air bubbles.

Whether or not anything is listening to the sounds, Hadany says the discovery could make irrigation more efficient by using microphones alongside other sensors to detect when plants are short on water.

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  1. I remember when i was about 6 years old asking my Mother about this as she was a keen gardener. She said no don't be silly as she was cutting flower heads. I said to her, well plants need sun, water, food (soil) etc and they grow from a small seed like us i wonder if they talk to each other in the garden in a language we cant hear. She laughed and said that is some imagination. Funny a few years later we were all watching the TV and Tales Of The Unexpected came on and to my mothers amazement it was a episode all about a man that has a machine that tunes into the frequency of plant, flowers, tree's etc and can hear them express pain when cut etc.

    PS Also on a side note, my mother used to take a little battery radio into the garden greenhouse, since she had taken that radio in there the tomato, cucumber crop had been twice as good as the pervious years. Just sayin

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