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dreamer042
#1 Posted : 10/2/2013 12:03:34 AM

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Pickett JA, Rasmussen HB, Woodcock CM, Matthes M, Napier JA. Plant stress
signalling: understanding and exploiting plant-plant interactions. Biochem Soc
Trans. 2003 Feb;31(Pt 1):123-7. Review. PubMed PMID: 12546668.
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#2 Posted : 10/2/2013 4:47:32 AM

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Thank you for this dreamer!

I didn't get a chance to read this thoroughly, however, I enjoyed reading about how plants work together in order to fend off parasites and pests. Hopefully plants don't turn on us soon, as we seem to be the biggest parasites inhabiting this earth Laughing Confused

It is fascinating how the world works in such unison (with chaos sprinkled in, of course), but how can we define unison without chaos I suppose. Nature is dauntingly amazing, man! It is both exciting and awe-inspiring to realize how many invisible connections exist within the world. Spanning from established laws of physics and plant chemical defense mechanisms all the way to dark matter, we have much to learn. In my opinion these discoveries are much more interesting and important than the next iPhone or Gspeed of mobile internet Pleased

Thanks again for the wonderful information and have a nice day.

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