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Title: Scientists Discover That Trees Have A “Heartbeat” Too
Source: Collective Evolution
URL Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/07 ... at-trees-have-a-heartbeat-too/
Published: Jul 27, 2018
Author: Alanna Ketler
Post Date: 2018-07-27 08:18:04 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 265
Comments: 3

It seems everyday more and more information is being uncovered about trees and the many mysteries within them. We know that they are alive, but it seems they are even more alive than we may have thought. Trees are interconnected underground, we also now know that trees can communicate with one another, but recently scientists have discovered that trees actually have a sort of heartbeat, it is just so slow that they’ve never noticed before.

Up until recently scientists had thought that water moved through trees by the process of osmosis, in a sort of continuous matter, but now they’ve discovered that the trunks and branches of the trees are actually contracting and expanding and essentially pumping water up from the roots to the leaves, kind of like how our heart pumps blood throughout our bodies.

Unlike our bodies and our pulse however, a tree’s is much slower and beats only once every two hours or so and instead of regulating blood pressure it actually regulates the water pressure flowing through the tree.

According to András Zlinszky of Aarhus University in Denmark, “We’ve discovered that most trees have regular periodic changes in shape, synchronized across the whole plant, which imply periodic changes in water pressure.”

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All measurements were taken in greenhouses at night in order to rule out the sun and also the wind as factors in the movements in the trees. In several of the trees it was observed that branches moved up and down about a centimeter every couple of hours. After finishing up the night study the researchers came up with a theory about what they believe that movement represents. They believe that the motion is a signal that the trees are pumping water up from their roots and distributing it through their branches.

The researchers believe that this discovery indicates that trees might actually have a type of heartbeat. “In classical plant physiology, most transport processes are explained as constant flows with negligible fluctuation in time,” Zlinszky told New Scientist. “No fluctuations with periods shorter than 24 hours are assumed or explained by current models.”

Unfortunately at this time there is still no explanation as to how the pumping action works. They speculate that perhaps the trunk squeezes the water pushing it up through the xylem, which is a system of tissue in the trunk that transports water and nutrients to all the branches and the leaves.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

I just love this kind of thing. We can't get enough evidence that animals and plants are people too, except better -- virtually without exception.

No tree has ever dropped a nuke, built a nuke plant, or produced a cultural nuke such as Sex in the City or a Prince album.

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NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-07-27   8:27:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Ada, (#0)

A 100 foot tall tree has a leaf near the top that needs calcium. It sends a signal down through the tree to its roots that it needs calcium. The roots forward this signal to mycorrhizal fungi to deliver calcium (in exchange for sugars made by photosynthesis.) The 200 foot round trip takes 90 seconds. Plant and soil biologists do not yet know how this is done. You could start by studying the works of Dr Elaine Ingham.

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Horse  posted on  2018-07-27   11:53:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Horse (#2)

It moves that fast? Wow!

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NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-07-27   13:25:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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