Phytosemiotics is a branch of biosemiotics that studies the sign processes in plants, or more broadly, the vegetative semiosis. Vegetative semiosis is a type of sign processes that occurs at cellular and tissue level, including cellular recognition, plant perception, plant signal transduction, intercellular communication, immunological processes, etc.
The term 'phytosemiotics' was introduced by Martin Krampen in 1981.
phytosemiotics. In: Deely, J. and Evans, J. (eds.), Semiotics 1982. Lanham: University Press of America, 541–554. Faucher, Kane 2014. Phytosemiotics revisited:...
retirement in 1993. Krampen is credited with establishing the field phytosemiotics, the study of vegetative semiosis. His work would go on to become an...
biosemiotics can be divided into vegetative semiotics (also endosemiotics, or phytosemiotics), the study of semiosis at the cellular and molecular level (including...
related to the aspect of meaning-making, the field is also identified as phytosemiotics. In Runyon et al. 2006, the researchers demonstrate how the parasitic...
living organisms is covered in biosemiotics including zoosemiotics and phytosemiotics. The importance of signs and signification has been recognized throughout...
communication, for example between humans and animals. Biosemiotics Phytosemiotics Maran, Timo; Martinelli, Dario; Turovski, Aleksei (eds.), 2011. Readings...
receiving of information. The field studying plant communication is called phytosemiotics. This field poses additional difficulties for researchers since plants...
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