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What are the benefits of plants listening to music?

Plants also listen to music. To answer this question, first let us look at the following example.

Indian biologist Singh asked an artist named Mali to use a lyre to play beautiful music on the impatiens in his garden for 25 minutes every day. After 15 consecutive weeks, these impatiens grew faster than similar impatiens nearby, with an average of 12% more leaves and an average height increase of 20%. All this shows that plants can listen to music and like to listen to music.

Takahashi, a researcher at Northeastern Advanced Technology Company, believes that the stomata of plants will open when stimulated by music, promoting photosynthesis and thus promoting the growth of plants.

But not all music they like to listen to. Two students from the biology department of Temple University in the United States placed two zucchini plants in two rooms respectively, and placed a radio in each room, playing beautiful classical music and exciting rock music to them respectively. The result? The zucchini listening to classical music climbed towards the radio. Interestingly, one zucchini even wrapped its branches around the radio, as if to express its love. But the zucchini who listen to rock music have their vines crawl away from the radio, and even die. This shows that plants like music but hate excessive music. They can only chirp in response to rhythmic sounds.