Research has delved into the age-old question of whether music influences plant growth. Studies, including research from the Canna Company in New Zealand, have unveiled intriguing findings. It appears that plants do indeed respond to music and high-pitched tones. This response involves the opening of stomata, tiny openings primarily found on the underside of leaves, facilitating gas exchange between the plant and the surrounding air.
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This increased gas exchange, in turn, promotes plant growth. Notably, the stomata also play a vital role in absorbing fertilizers applied to the leaves. The use of sound influence on plant development is an intriguing avenue for exploration.
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