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The green plant as an intelligent organism.- Charles Darwin and the plant root apex.- The role of root apices in shoot growth regulation.- Signals and targets triggered by self-incompatibility in plants.- Signal perception and transduction in plant innate immunity.- Nitric oxide involvement in incompatible plant-pathogen interactions.- Neurotransmitters, neuroregulators and neurotoxins in plants.- GABA and GHB neurotransmitters in plants and animals.- Touch-responsive gene expression.- Oscillations in plants.- Electrical signals in long-distance communication in plants.- Electrophysiology and phototropism.- Signals and signalling pathways in plant wound responses.- Root exudation and rhizosphere biology: multiple functions of a plant secondary metabolite.- Communication between undamaged plants by volatiles: the role of allelobiosis.
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