GS 3: Science & TechnologyGS 3: Environment & EcologyPrelims

Do plants listen to music? How do they respond?, Pg12

Research reveals plants' ability to detect vibrations, altering behavior and growth based on sound frequencies; phyto-acoustics crucial for sustainable agriculture.

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Key Highlights:

  • Plants can detect vibrations and alter behavior based on received information.
  • Mustard plants produce more toxins when they hear caterpillars chewing.
  • Sonic stimulation affects plant seed germination, with specific frequencies increasing water uptake.
  • Lettuce prefers Gregorian chants and waltzes, while alfalfa prefers nature sounds.
  • Vedic chants promote taller growth in rose plants compared to jazz music.
  • Dissonant sounds like explosives and crackers retard seed growth.

Detailed Insights:

  • Plants lack ears and brains but respond to environmental vibrations by activating defense mechanisms or altering growth patterns.
  • Research indicates specific sound frequencies affect gene expression and hormone regulation in plants.
  • Phyto-acoustics, using music to enhance crop growth, is crucial for sustainable agriculture and reducing environmental harm.
  • Studies show different types of music impact germination and seedling growth, with varying preferences among plant species.
  • Cluster bean seed germination size and quantity are affected by the type, frequency, and wavelength of sound.
  • Indian studies show Vedic chants promote growth in rose plants, while classical and meditation music benefit marigold and chickpea plants.
  • Loud noises from firecrackers during festivals hinder plant growth, suggesting the importance of soothing music for better plant development.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Vibrations: Mechanical waves that transmit energy through a medium, causing oscillations.
  • Gene expression: The process by which information from a gene is used in the synthesis of a functional gene product.
  • Hormone regulation: The control of physiological processes by hormones.
  • Phyto-acoustics: The study of how plants perceive and respond to sound and vibrations.
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