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Plant communication

Plants are exposed to many stress factors such as disease, temperature changes, herbivory, injury and more. Therefore, in order to respond or be ready for any kind of physiological state, they need to develop some sort of system for their survival in the moment and/or for the future. Plant communication encompasses communication using volatile organic…

Volatile communication, Electrical signaling & Below-ground communication

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Volatile communication

Electrical signaling

Below-ground communication

Acoustic communication

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Plant communication

Nodes83
Edges82
Triples51
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.024096
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Plant communication

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related to Volatile communication · 22
Plant communication → After, As, Cuscuta, Dodder, GC-MS, In Runyon, It, Lycopersicon, One, Plant, Spodoptera, The, Their, These, This, Tomato, Triticum, Upon, VOC's, VOCs
related to Mycorrhizal networks · 14
Plant communication → Also, Another, CMN, CMN's, CMNs, Douglas-fir, Further, It, Philip, Plant, The, These, This, Through

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plants plant vocs action neighboring signaling response stress tomato cues volatile chemical et al herbivory calcium roots potentials root compounds

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diseaseinstance ofPlants are exposed to many stress factors0.80text
temperature changesinstance ofPlants are exposed to many stress factors0.80text
herbivoryinstance ofPlants are exposed to many stress factors0.80text
injuryinstance ofPlants are exposed to many stress factors0.80text
moreinstance ofPlants are exposed to many stress factors0.80text
soil microbesinstance ofand common mycorrhizal networks between plants and a host of other organisms0.80text
other plantsinstance ofand common mycorrhizal networks between plants and a host of other organisms0.80text
depolarizationinstance ofresponses0.80text
calcium influx occur within seconds.Terpenoids.mw-parser-output .hatnoteinstance ofresponses0.80text
droughtinstance ofthis adaptation allows plants to anticipate abiotic stresses0.80text
root growthinstance ofIt has been shown that plants can rapidly change behavior0.80text
shoot growthinstance ofIt has been shown that plants can rapidly change behavior0.80text

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