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SCIENCEJun 23 · 21:00 UTCMIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWJennifer Chu

Plants appear to detect the patter of falling rain

MIT engineers found that rice seeds submerged in shallow water germinated 30% to 40% faster when exposed to vibrations from dripping water. The vibrations dislodge statoliths, signaling seeds to grow, potentially giving them a survival advantage by indicating optimal growth depth near the surface.

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