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Plant Response as a Means of Physiological Investigation is a seminal work by the renowned Indian scientist Jagadis Chandra Bose. This innovative text explores the remarkable responsiveness of plants to various stimuli, including light, heat, electricity, and mechanical pressure.
Bose’s groundbreaking research demonstrates that plants possess sensitivity and response mechanisms comparable to animal nervous systems. Through meticulous experimentation and observation, he reveals how plant responses can serve as valuable indicators of physiological processes. His work challenges conventional understanding of plant biology and establishes plants as dynamic organisms capable of complex reactions to environmental changes.
This influential publication combines rigorous scientific methodology with philosophical inquiry, making it essential reading for botanists, physiologists, and those interested in the history of science. Bose’s pioneering investigations laid the foundation for modern plant physiology research.







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