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CUK study finds plants transfer stress experience to progenies
The Hindu
Study published in Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
Researchers in the Central University of Kerala (CUK) have discovered that plants have memory and can transfer a part of their experiences to their first and even second generation progenies. Researcher Joyous T. Joseph did the study under the guidance of assistant professor Jasmine M. Shah of the Department of Plant Science. The research found that plants exhibited memory of being under bacterial infection and this information was found in the second generation progenies. Elaborating on the research, published in the international journal Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, Ms. Shah says though plants do not have brain to remember they do know how to write their experiences in the form of a code language.More Related News