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Study: Flowers are losing their smell

Posted On: April 11th 2008
Posted By: Adam Coozer
Source: Live Science
Study: Flowers Losing Smell

Spring's bloom may not smell so sweet anymore, as pollutants from power plants and automobiles destroy flowers' aromas, a new study suggests.

The finding could help explain why some pollinators, particularly bees, are declining in certain parts of the world.

Researchers at the University of Virginia created a mathematical model of how the scents of flowers travel with the wind. The scent molecules produced by the flowers readily bond with pollutants such as ozone, which destroys the aromas they produce.

So instead of wafting for long distances with the wind, the flowery scents are chemically altered. Essentially, the flowers no longer smell like flowers.

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Posted on: April 12th 2008. Posted by: READmagazine
If only this were happening to my butt as well...
 
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