Plant ultrasound detection: a cost-effective method for identifying plant ultrasonic emissions

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Abstract

Plants have been observed to produce short ultrasonic emissions (UEs), and current research is focusing on developing noninvasive techniques for recording and analyzing these emissions. A standardized methodology has not been established yet; in this paper we suggest a cost-effective procedure for recording, extracting, and identifying plant UEs using only a single ultrasound microphone, a laptop computer, and open-source software.

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Bonisoli, L., Pelicella, I., & Arru, L. (2024). Plant ultrasound detection: a cost-effective method for identifying plant ultrasonic emissions. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/15592324.2024.2310974

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