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Plants May be Smarter than we Thought: One Species Selectively Aborts Seeds to Thwart Parasites
If a parasite invades a barberry, the plant can abort its own seeds to prevent infestation, according to new research that claims the first ecological evidence of complex behavior in plants.
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