What a Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses

    Daniel Chamovitz

    Scientific American
    2013
    177 páginas
    5h 54m
    ISBN-13: 9780374533885
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    Basic plant physiology made easy

    If you want to learn the basics of plant physiology applied to responses to environmental stimuli, this is the book for you. The author uses severally parallels to human evolutionary traits so we can better understand the concepts, jus beware to not think plants as emotional. We do share genes and similar characteristics with plants. For instance, the ability to sense light, but plants don't process those information in images as we do because plants don't have brain. You will enjoy this book as a fictional one because it seems the author is directly addressing you. You will love it and learn along the way.

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