Cell, volume 186, issue 7, pages 1328-1336.e10

Sounds emitted by plants under stress are airborne and informative

Itzhak Khait 1
Ohad Lewin-Epstein 1
Roni Sharon 2
Kfir Saban 1
Revital Goldstein 1
Yehuda Anikster 1
Yarden Zeron 1
Chen Agassy 1
Nizan Shaked 1
Gayl Sharabi 1
Ran Perelman 1
Arjan Boonman 3
Nir Sade 4
Yossi Yovel 3
Lilach Hadany 5
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-03-30
Journal: Cell
scimago Q1
SJR24.342
CiteScore110.0
Impact factor45.5
ISSN00928674, 10974172
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Abstract
Stressed plants show altered phenotypes, including changes in color, smell, and shape. Yet, airborne sounds emitted by stressed plants have not been investigated before. Here we show that stressed plants emit airborne sounds that can be recorded from a distance and classified. We recorded ultrasonic sounds emitted by tomato and tobacco plants inside an acoustic chamber, and in a greenhouse, while monitoring the plant’s physiological parameters. We developed machine learning models that succeeded in identifying the condition of the plants, including dehydration level and injury, based solely on the emitted sounds. These informative sounds may also be detectable by other organisms. This work opens avenues for understanding plants and their interactions with the environment and may have significant impact on agriculture.
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