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What a Plant Knows Summary Audiobook

Daniel Chamovitz

A field guide to the senses

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Author: Daniel Chamovitz

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

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Language: English

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Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2What a Plant Sees
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Chapter 3What a Plant Smells
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Chapter 4What a Plant Feels
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Chapter 5What a Plant Hears
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Chapter 6How a Plant Knows Where It is
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Chapter 7What a Plant Remembers
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Chapter 8Summary & Review
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Who should listen What a Plant Knows

The summary audiobook of "What a Plant Knows" by Daniel Chamovitz is ideal for nature enthusiasts, students, and curious minds interested in botany and the fascinating world of plants. It appeals to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of plant behavior and sensory perception, offering insights into how plants interact with their environment. Additionally, gardeners, environmental advocates, and those interested in sustainability will find valuable knowledge that enhances their appreciation of the plant kingdom and its complexities.

3 quotes from What a Plant Knows

  • "Plants are not only passive participants in their environment; they are active agents that respond to the world around them in ways that are surprisingly sophisticated."
  • "Plants communicate with each other and their environment, using a range of signals that would be astounding if we only took the time to observe and understand them."
  • "The world is not just a stage for human beings; it’s a vibrant tapestry woven together by the complex lives of plants that share more with us than we often realize."

Author : Daniel Chamovitz

Daniel Chamovitz is a world-class botanist. He once studied at Columbia University and later transferred to The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he received his doctorate in genetics. He served as the Chair of the Department of Plant Sciences at Tel Aviv University in Israel, and is now the President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. His work on plants and fruit flies has been published in top scientific journals, and this book is the product of many years of work in this field.