CNN Plant News Service.

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The Plant Science Institute has announced a break through in plant research with it's new ultra sensitive plant monitoring. It can detect plant growth rate down to the cell-by-cell division. The new matrix of sensors allows growth rates to be monitored in seven vital regions of the plant. Dr A. Fall, leading researcher said, "the difficult part was to monitor the root structure while in a natural soil." "The Amount of research we already accomplished is remarkable", fellow researcher Dr Evans added. "We can see the effects of sounds on growing plants with three times the speed as before"

Indeed the Plant Science Institute has completed a lot of research with a completed list of "Musical" preference for most of the garden vegetable. They take a sample of 500 plants and monitor the seven vital areas of the plant and subject them to a full gambit of sounds and music. After careful analysis they can determine what the plants prefer. They will soon be releasing a CD with "Sound to make your garden grow".