In this volume, botanist Arthur Galston reveals the inner mechanisms that help plants react and change when necessary, including: the internal clock that tells plants the time of day, the chemical warfare used against predat...

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In this volume, botanist Arthur Galston reveals the inner mechanisms that help plants react and change when necessary, including: the internal clock that tells plants the time of day, the chemical warfare used against predators and competitors, the methods of storing energy from sunlight, and the communications network that conveys information within the plant.

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