Plants are capable of using signals to communicate with their environment. Plant signalling is the process by which plants respond to external stimuli, such as light, temperature, and nutrients, and is essential for a plant’s survival. Plants are able to detect these signals and respond to them in order to ensure their growth and development. Many of these signals are mediated by hormones, which act as messengers between cells and tissues, relaying information and directing the plant’s responses. Other signalling molecules, such as calcium, nitric oxide, and reactive oxygen species, can also be involved. Plants also use signalling molecules to interact with other organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and insects, and to recognize and respond to changes in their environment. Plant signalling mechanisms are complex and are still being explored, but understanding them can allow us to better understand how plants develop and respond to the environment, and how we can use this knowledge to improve crop production.
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Dada Caleb Mayokun, University of Ibadan, Nigeria