MIT engineers have found evidence that the sound of falling raindrops can speed up germination in rice seeds, apparently by ...
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Seeds can sense sounds of rain to germinate 40% faster
We tend to think of seeds as passive objects waiting blindly for water and warmth. It turns out they are actively listening, ...
Rain sounds maybe soothing for humans, but for plants, the pitter-patter of droplets is more like a jarring morning alarm. As ...
MIT demonstrates that seeds sense the sound of rainfall—and sprout faster even while still beneath the surface.
New research shows rice seeds can sense the sound of rain and grow faster. Raindrops create pressure waves that trigger ...
Imagine rain as an orchestra, playing the perfect symphony for seeds. An MIT study reveals that rice seeds, when exposed to ...
Scientists say they have the first direct evidence that seeds can sense the sound of rain, and will sprout faster when they ...
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