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Plants ‘spy’ on neighbours by sniffing them out in bid to grow bigger, scientists find

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New research suggests they have an uncanny ability to detect the growth rates of neighbouring crops and flowers through aromatic cues called volatile organic compounds

New research suggests they have an uncanny ability to detect the growth rates of neighbouring crops and flowers through aromatic cues called volatile organic compounds

New research suggests they have an uncanny ability to detect the growth rates of neighbouring crops and flowers through aromatic cues called volatile organic compounds

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