If plants are so intelligent, should we stop eating them? | Emma Beddington

Recent research suggests plants may be able to learn and communicate. This really put me off my baked potatoIf you were starting to polish your Veganuary halo, sorry, I have upsetting news, gleaned from a Radio 4 programme calledIs Eating Plants Wrong?. Spoiler alert: maybe.Plants, it explained, “can sense the world around them, learn, remember and engage in complex communication with the species around them”.Research suggests that pea seedlings can learn to associate a sound with the light they need and choose to grow in a particular direction as a result. They can alsoeavesdrop on each other and protect themselves based on what they “hear”. Sagebrush plants communicate to each other the risk of being chomped by insects and trees share nutrients through what Prof Suzanne Simard pleasingly calls the“wood wide web”; they do so more with trees they are related to than with “strangers”.Continue reading...
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