Brilliant Green

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781610917315

The Surprising History and Science of Plant Intelligence

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By Stefano Mancuso, Alessandra Viola, Foreword by Michael Pollan, Translated by Joan Benham
Imprint: ISLAND PRESS
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Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
150 x 150 mm
Weight:
220 g
Pages:
192

Description

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Root of the Problem           
-Plants and the Great Monotheistic Religions
-The Plant World According to Writers and Philosophers
-The Fathers of Botany: Linnaeus and Darwin
-Humans Are the Most Evolved Species on the Planet. Or Are They?
-Plants: Always Second Fiddle

Chapter 2. The Plant: A Stranger
-Euglena Versus Paramecium, an Even Match
-Five Hundred Million Years Ago
-A Plant Is a Colony
-A Problem of Tempos
-Life Without Plants: Impossible

Chapter 3. The Senses of Plants
-Sight
-Smell
-Taste
-Touch
-Hearing
- . . . And Fifteen Other Senses!

Chapter 4. Communication in Plants
-Communication Inside the Plant
-Communication Between Plants
-Communication Between Plants and Animals

Chapter 5. Plant Intelligence
-Can We Speak of ""Plant Intelligence""?
-What Can We Learn from Artificial Intelligence?
-Intelligence Unites, It Doesn't Divide
-Charles Darwin and the Intelligence of Plants
-The Intelligent Plant
-Each Plant Is a Living Internet Network
-A Swarm of Roots
-The Aliens Are Here (Plant Intelligence As a Model for Understanding Extraterrestrial Intelligence)
-Plants' Sleep

Reviews


""Mancuso may be provocative, but he's not alone and he hasn't been for a long time.""

' Washington Post



""Mancuso and Viola blaze a trail of intrigue, to study the seemingly inaccessible, to fathom the unfathomable, to celebrate the essence of life on Earth....This book is nothing short of summer reading that broadens the soul.""

' San Francisco Book Review



GÇ£Brilliant Green… [is a] timely, highly accessible summar[y] of fast-developing fields… Combine[s] a passion for plants and a desire to illustrate their largely unsung complexities with an appreciation of the burden of proof needed to persuade us of a world that contains chlorophyllic sentience.n++?

' New Scientist



""Mancuso advocates for a second Copernican revolution, of sorts. Just as medieval people had to concede that the stars and planets don't orbit Earth, we must accept that the living world doesn't revolve around us.""

' Maclean's



""A brilliant fusion of historical and modern research, Brilliant Green is a quirky little book can be quickly read, yet it is captivating and eye-opening, and will make you stop and think. The authors' fervor and wit jolt the reader out apathetic anthropocentrism and we awaken in the fascinating world of plant intelligence.""

' The Guardian's GrrlScientist



""[Brilliant Green] is, like the best science, the product of a powerful imagination, one with the ability to see the world from a completely fresh and unencumbered point of view'and to communicate that perspective to the rest of us. So put aside for a couple of hours your accustomed anthropocentrism, and step into this other, richer and more wonderful world. You won't regret it, and you won't emerge from it ever quite the same again.""

' From the foreword by Michael Pollan, author of ""The Omnivore's Dilemma,"" ""The Botany of Desire,"" and other books



""Brilliant Green.. lays out the case for approaching plants as fellow intelligent life-forms... key insights to fields across the sciences, from botany to robotics.""

' Boston Globe



""A short primer/manifesto on the history and science of the [plant intelligence movement].""

' Salon



""...a compelling and fascinating case not only for plant sentience and smarts, but also plant rights.""

' Guardian



""Brilliant Green… [is a] timely, highly accessible summar[y] of fast-developing fields… Combine[s] a passion for plants and a desire to illustrate their largely unsung complexities with an appreciation of the burden of proof needed to persuade us of a world that contains chlorophyllic sentience.""

' New Scientist



""Read this book: it informs and excites the mind. Exuberantly translated from Italian by Joan Benham, Brilliant Green can be read in a sitting...an excellent work.""

' Biologist



""...Mancuso, a leading scientist and founder of the field of plant neurobiology, presents a new paradigm in our understanding of the vegetal world.""

' EarthTalk



""[Brilliant Green] is an interesting book about plant intelligence with amazing examples of how plants routinely interact with their surroundings.""

' Wildlife Activist



""...an engaging and passionate examination of the inner workings of the plant kingdom""

' Davie Mustangs See The World



""Slim and engaging.""

' MinnPost



""Referring to ground-breaking scientific studies and historical perspectives, the authors shake up our views of the plant world'one that we are totally dependent on for oxygen and food, and one that we cannot afford to take for granted.""

' Nexus

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