Plants use underground fungus network to send ‘distress signals’ to each other (via Raw Story )
British researchers released a study on Thursday saying that plants can communicate with each other by using an underground network of fungi. According to the BBC, the study, published in the journal Ecology Letters, said that plants signal each other when they are under attack by aphids to that other…
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Hope for an outbreak of Athlete's Foot in the Congressional locker room to facilitate more coordination among humans????
Keep secreting more blogs, to attract the honest people that are Control Frauds natural predators.
Plants can cooperate and coordinate. Politicians, not so much.
"Plants can cooperate and coordinate. Politicians, not so much."
They cooperate...as diseases.
Well, if you call a parasite-host relationship as cooperation.
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