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Congratulations Lilach, Yossi and Yuval on getting this monumental work out! After two years of review, I look forward to this finally being accepted! You've changed paradigms with this research - showing an ecologically-relevant plant response to sound!
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People have been saying for decades that plants grow better when people talk to them Does this mean plants think people are pollinators? If so, should we apologize for not pollinating them?
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Very cool set of experiments and a truly fascinating story! I like that you used frequency sweeps rather than one particular frequency. One potential criticism: in terms of specificity you tested only one other frequency range (high), and no 'white noise' control.
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I also suggested white noise, until I found out that white noise contains the frequencies that activate!
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I love this work! What a cool finding. Congratulations
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I think the appropriate scientific term is 'coo coo bananas'
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U will get scooped right away! Way to move science forward.
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Cool stuff!!!!
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