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Plant intelligence is a field of plant biology which aims to understand how plants process the information they obtain from their environment. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Plant intelligence has been defined as "any type of intentional and flexible behavior that is beneficial and enables the organism to achieve its goal".
Stefano Mancuso (born 9 May 1965) is an Italian botanist and writer, best known for his research on plant intelligence. [1] He is professor of the Agriculture, Food, Environment and Forestry department at his alma mater, the University of Florence. [2]
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Plant cognition is the study of the mental capacities of plants ... Pages in category "Plant intelligence" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 ...
What a Plant Knows is a popular science book by Daniel Chamovitz, originally published in 2012, discussing the sensory system of plants. [1] A revised edition was published in 2017. [ 2 ]
His inspiration to pursue plant intelligence came from Barbara McClintock, who he mentions in his 2014 book Plant Behaviour and Intelligence. [11] [12] In the book Trewavas defined intelligence as "quite simply the capacity for problem solving" and using this definition he argued that all organisms including plants act intelligently within ...
Intelligence in Nature: An Inquiry into Knowledge is a 2005 non-fiction book by Jeremy Narby. The book is a sequel to Narby's 1995 book The Cosmic Serpent and presents his hypotheses about intelligence in flora and fauna, and the ability of different species to communicate, including at the molecular level.
Suzanne Simard (born 1960) [3] is a Canadian forestry scientist and conservationist who is best known for her research on forest ecology and plant intelligence. [4] [5] [6]Simard is a Professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences at the University of British Columbia. [7]