A closeup of a non-wounded leaf shows the flow of calcium after a distant leaf is wounded. This video is part of research by UW–Madison botany professor Simon Gilroy that shows how waves of calcium crisscrossing a plant help it respond to attacks by preparing for future threats. The work was published in Science in September of 2018.
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