Scientists announced on Thursday that they had recorded sounds emitted by plants — airborne waves similar to popcorn pops but at frequencies inaudible to humans — a century after India’s Jagadish Chandra Bose showed that plants can perceive and respond to stimuli.
The researchers, at Tel Aviv University in Israel, said the plants emitted sounds in volumes similar to human speech but at ultrasonic frequencies, beyond the range of the human ear but within the audible ranges of bats, insects and mice. Read more at this link:
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The researchers, at Tel Aviv University in Israel, said the plants emitted sounds in volumes similar to human speech but at ultrasonic frequencies, beyond the range of the human ear but within the audible ranges of bats, insects and mice. Read more at this link:

Nod to Jagadish Chandra Bose: ‘Plants can emit sounds’
Scientists analysed sounds through machine learning algorithms -- a class of artificial intelligence systems -- that learned to distinguish between different plants and different stress types
