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Monthly Archives: July 2016

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July 2016

  • Unraveling the Mysteries of Electrical Signals in Plants
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    Unraveling the Mysteries of Electrical Signals in Plants

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Unraveling the Mysteries of Electrical Signals in Plants

By Carrol Plummer| 2017-05-22T14:02:32+00:00 July 21st, 2016|Uncategorized|

Dr Robert Degli-Agosti of the University of Geneva is currently testing a device and providing feedback that Vivent is using to further improve the range of Phytl Signs devices.   He shares with us answers to three questions about plant signalling. As an academic you’ve been measuring electrical signals in plants for some time. How do [...]

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  • Citizen Science – Is it of any value?
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Citizen Science – Is it of any value?

By Carrol Plummer| 2017-05-22T14:02:32+00:00 July 11th, 2016|Uncategorized|

There are very mixed responses to the question “Do citizen scientists actually help advance scientific knowledge?” We want to share with you possible ways in which everyday people can make a difference. Here at Phytl Signs we’re in touch with an academic who is looking at how plants respond to leaf vibrations caused by an [...]

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  • The Value of Scepticism and Open Mindedness
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The Value of Scepticism and Open Mindedness

By Caleb Carroll| 2016-07-11T13:52:53+00:00 July 11th, 2016|Uncategorized|

I spoke to Nigel Wallbridge shortly after his meeting with Penny Sarchet at New Scientist magazine.  I asked Nigel how the meeting went.  His response was not optimistic.  Nigel explained that Penny was a plant geneticist and that she was very sceptical about plant electrophysiology and therefore our system which detects plant signals. Nigel left one of our Phytl Signs [...]

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  • Plant Sounds – What can we learn from listening to our plants?
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    Plant Sounds – What can we learn from listening to our plants?

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Plant Sounds – What can we learn from listening to our plants?

By Carrol Plummer| 2016-07-05T12:01:01+00:00 July 5th, 2016|Uncategorized|

http://www.getbadlybehaved.com/plant-sounds-what-can-we-learn-from-listening-to-our-plants/

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