plant-intelligence
Plant intelligence is a field of plant biology that investigates how plants perceive, integrate, and respond to environmental information in intentional and flexible ways that serve their survival and growth. Understanding these processes challenges traditional views of cognition as animal-exclusive and opens new avenues for studying how plants optimize resource acquisition, defense responses, and adaptation without a nervous system. This research has implications for crop resilience, ecological modeling, and our broader understanding of biological intelligence.
open_in_new WikipediaPlants use their whole bodies to sense, remember, and solve problems
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