Sunny Priyan
Trees connect through mycorrhizal fungi, forming a vast “Wood Wide Web” that links roots across the forest.
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When under attack, trees release airborne chemicals to warn neighbors of threats like pests or disease.
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Older or healthier trees can send nutrients to weaker ones through their root networks.
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Large, central trees act as hubs, nurturing young saplings by guiding growth and supplying resources.
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Trees under drought or damage share stress signals, prompting nearby trees to adjust water use.
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Studies suggest trees may even respond to subtle light shifts and low-frequency vibrations.
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