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-'''Phytosemiotics''' is a branch of [[biosemiotics]] that studies the [[sign process]]es 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 (physiology)|plant perception]], plant [[signal transduction]], intercellular communication, immunological processes, etc.+* [[Two-component regulatory system]]
 +* [[Functional selectivity]]
 +* [[G protein-coupled receptor]]
 +* [[GTPase]]s
 +* [[Protein phosphatase]]
 +* [[Redox signaling]]
 +* [[transduction (genetics)|Transduction]]
-The term 'phytosemiotics' has been introduced by [[Martin Krampen]] in 1981. 
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-==References== 
-*[[Martin Krampen|Krampen, Martin]] 1981. Phytosemiotics. ''Semiotica'' 36(3/4): 187–209. 
-*Krampen, Martin 1992. Phytosemiotics revisited. In: [[Thomas A. Sebeok|Sebeok, Thomas A.]]; Umiker-Sebeok, Jean (eds.), ''Biosemiotics: The Semiotic Web 1991''. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 213–219. 
-*[[Kalevi Kull|Kull, Kalevi]] 2000. An introduction to phytosemiotics: Semiotic botany and vegetative sign systems. ''[[Sign Systems Studies]]'' 28: 326-350. 
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-==See also== 
-*[[Plant perception (physiology)]] 
-*[[Hormonal sentience]] 
-*[[Zoosemiotics]] 
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