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Subject: Re: THE REVOLUTIONARY GENIUS OF PLANTS by Stefano Mancuso I Kirkus Reviews
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2018 11:44:11 +0000
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KIRKUS REVIEW
An entertaining introduction to the wonderful world of plants, which "exhibit unmistakable
attributes of intelligence."
Although lacking a brain and immobile, plants are smart, flexible, durable, and innovative,
writes Mancuso (Plant Neurobiology/Univ. of Florence; Measuring Roots: An Update
Approach, 2011, etc.) in this lively, enthusiastic, expert, and convincing overview. Animals
move fast and possess highly efficient specialized organs—heart, lungs, brain—but,
according to the author, these are overrated. "We have discovered that plants breathe with
their whole body, feel with their whole body, and evaluate with their whole body. Spreading
each function over the entire organism as much as possible is the only way to survive
predation, and plants do it so well that they can even withstand removal of much of their
body without losing functionality." A sheep can survive the loss of its hair but not its heart
or kidneys; losing its legs would likely be fatal, yet we mow our lawns and prune our trees
without a thought. Sixty percent of the calories humans consume come from wheat, corn,
and rice. We believe that we have domesticated plants, but Mancuso suggests that they have
domesticated us. Even our concept of an "individual" makes little sense when applied to
plants, whose reiterated architectural units resemble a colony. Splitting a plant often
produces two plants, but no one would think of doing that to an animal. Mancuso has not
written a popular textbook on botany but rather a series of unconnected portraits (both
textual and visual) of often amazingly wacky plants and their behavior, accompanied by
essays on the equally impressive ways in which they deal with their environment (some
have eyes, and they display a "clear capacity of memory"), defend themselves, and flourish
despite being stuck in one place.
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