The Smell of Freshly Cut Grass Is a Plant Distress Signal
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The Smell of Freshly Cut Grass Is a Plant Distress Signal

That pleasant smell you notice when mowing a lawn comes from Green Leaf Volatiles (GLVs) — organic compounds like cis-3-hexenal released by damaged plant cells. These chemicals serve as distress signals: they alert nearby plants to activate defenses and attract parasitic insects that prey on herbivores.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_leaf_volatile

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April 30, 2026
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