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There is a dissertation result which showed that audible sound with main frequency in nature sound collected from environment of wild plants (such as wild birds' chirm) has better effects on plant growth than other kinds of audible sound [ 15 ], which might imply that plants slowly accustomed to nature sounds of their environment of wild growth in the long-term evolution process.
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