Sensebotanical
Sensebotanical is a proposed field or concept that examines how plants perceive and respond to their environment. It encompasses aspects of plant physiology, sensory ecology, and ethnobotany, focusing on the sensory processes within plants rather than human sensory experiences of plants.
Core areas include photoreception (phytochromes, cryptochromes), chemical sensing (hormone signaling, detection of volatile compounds), mechanosensing (thigmotropism,
The term sensebotanical emerged in scholarly discussions in the early 21st century as researchers highlighted sensory
Researchers in this area use molecular genetics, imaging, electrophysiology, and computational modeling to map perception pathways;
Applications include improving crop resilience by identifying environmental cues that trigger defensive or adaptive responses, informing