2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.28.441746
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Effect of anthropogenic vibratory noise on plant development and herbivory

Abstract: A growth in anthropogenic activities and infrastructure has led to increasing subterranean vibratory noise levels. Inland wind energy turbines, which are mostly located in agricultural fields, are a fast-growing source of vibrational noise. Plants, which are rooted in the soil are constantly exposed to windmill-induced vibrations propagating through the ground. We have little understanding on how anthropogenic seismic vibrations affect plant development and how that in turn can affect plant-insect interactions… Show more

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