What a Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses (Revised Edition)

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Explore the hidden sensory world of plants in What a Plant Knows, revealing how plants see, feel, and respond. An essential guide for nature enthusiasts by biologist Daniel Chamovitz.

What a Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses (Revised Edition) by renowned biologist Daniel Chamovitz offers a captivating journey into the hidden sensory world of plants. This fascinating guide answers questions that intrigue botanists, gardeners, and curious readers alike: Do plants really "see" their surroundings? Can they feel, smell, or remember? In this revised edition, Chamovitz delves even deeper, explaining the latest research in plant biology and unearthing extraordinary insights that revolutionize our understanding of plant life.

Through engaging, accessible language, What a Plant Knows breaks down complex scientific concepts and presents them in ways anyone can understand. Chamovitz uses his expert knowledge to demonstrate how plants sense sunlight, detect gravity, and even defend themselves against potential threats. Each chapter explores a specific sensory experience, helping readers draw fascinating parallels between plant responses and human sensations.

Key Insights You’ll Discover:

  • Plant Sensory Abilities: Explore how plants "see," "smell," and "feel" their environments.
  • Defense Mechanisms: Understand how plants protect themselves from pests and diseases.
  • Recent Plant Science Discoveries: Learn about groundbreaking research changing our view of plant intelligence.
  • Practical Applications: Discover how this knowledge can benefit gardeners, ecologists, and agriculturalists.

What a Plant Knows not only enriches our relationship with nature but also challenges the traditional view of plants as passive organisms. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in biology, gardening, or ecology, providing a profound appreciation for the rich, complex lives of plants.

Author Biography:

Daniel Chamovitz, a trailblazer in plant science, has dedicated his career to unraveling the mysteries of plant biology and demonstrating how plants perceive their environments. With a background in both plant genetics and neuroscience, Chamovitz bridges these disciplines to explain complex biological phenomena to a broader audience. His groundbreaking book, What a Plant Knows, introduces readers to the sensory world of plants, making plant biology accessible and engaging for all.

Career Highlights and Contributions:

  • University Leadership: Chamovitz serves as the president of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel, where he leads one of the most innovative research institutions in the world.
  • Academic Background: Chamovitz earned his Ph.D. in Genetics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and has held esteemed academic positions globally, contributing to critical plant biology research.
  • Research and Publications: A widely respected researcher, Chamovitz has published extensively in plant biology, focusing on plant-environment interactions, photobiology, and molecular genetics.
  • Popular Science Writer: Known for his ability to translate scientific findings into everyday language, Chamovitz has gained recognition as a science communicator. What a Plant Knows has received acclaim worldwide for its unique perspective on plant sensory systems and its approachable writing style.
  • Advocacy for Science Education: Chamovitz is dedicated to making science more accessible, engaging the public with his books, lectures, and interviews to promote scientific literacy.

Chamovitz's work exemplifies his passion for unraveling the complexities of plant life. Through his research, teaching, and writing, he encourages readers to rethink how plants experience the world, bringing groundbreaking science into a conversational and thought-provoking format.

 

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SKU 9781925322095
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Artist / Author Daniel Chamovitz
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