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An Israeli research found that the night-primrose flowers, exposed to the sounds of bees and moths1 wings, distribute the flower pollen2 and raise the concentration of sugar in their nectar in only three minutes.
以色列一项研究发现,报春花暴露于蜜蜂或者飞蛾的振翅之声中,只需要三分钟就可发散花粉并提高花蜜中糖的浓度。
Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz reported on Sunday that the researchers say the discovery may have an impact on understanding the evolution of flowers and insects.
Recent studies have shown how plants respond to light (sense of sight), mechanical stimulation3 (sense of touch) and chemicals that evaporate in the air (sense of smell).
The latest study by scientists of the Tel Aviv University in the central Israel presents a rapid response of plants to sound.
The study also shows that the reaction of the plants depends on the frequency of the buzzing sounds. When they were exposed to sounds at a higher frequency than those of the pollinators, no increase was found in the sugar concentration in the nectar.
Because nectar production is an energy-demanding activity, plants can accurately4 invest their resources and focus on pollen activity times. As a result, pollinators will receive more reward per unit of time they invest in a flower.
This discovery may also have further implications, including influencing the evolution of plants and insects.
According to the researchers, the development of flower shape can also be influenced by factors affecting the plants' hearing ability.
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