arboresenssi
Arboresenssi is a term used to describe the sensory and signaling capacities of trees and other woody plants, focusing on how these organisms perceive environmental changes and translate them into physiological or growth responses. The concept encompasses the integration of mechanical, chemical, electrical, and hydraulic signals that propagate within the plant, as well as the ways in which roots, stems, and leaves communicate with one another to coordinate adaptation to variations in light, water availability, temperature, wind, and biotic stress.
Etymology and usage: The word combines arborescent or tree-related roots with senssi, the Finnish word for sensation
Mechanisms and methods: Arboresenssi involves electrical signaling through tissues, hormonal pathways such as abscisic acid and
Applications and significance: Understanding arboresenssi aids in predicting tree responses to drought, wind, and pests, improving
See also: plant perception, plant signaling, dendrochronology, phytohormones, root grafting.