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  1. The smell of freshly cut grass is an odour caused by green leaf volatiles (GLVs) released when it is damaged. Mechanical damage to grass from activities such as lawnmowing results in the release of cis -3-hexenal and other compounds that contribute to a grassy or "green" smell.

  2. May 5, 2019 · As it wafts into your nostrils, it somehow manages to smell exactly like the color green. But what are we really smelling when we inhale that fresh-cut grass scent? And why do we like it so much?

  3. It’s the smell of chemical defenses and first aid. The fresh, “green” scent of a just-mowed lawn is the lawn trying to save itself from the injury you just inflicted.

  4. Oct 19, 2023 · The smell of 'freshly cut grass' is caused distress signals that plants release through volatile organic molecules like esters and aldehydes.

  5. Sep 6, 2024 · Airflow and ventilation play a significant role in the mystery of that freshly cut grass smell lingering around your home. You might be surprised to learn how various factors can impact the indoor air quality, leading to unexpected scents making their way into your living space.

  6. We love the smell of fresh-cut grass. But in reality what we are smelling is a warning signal being released by plants under attack. The pheromones emitted by freshly-mown grass are known as GLVs – short for green leaf volatiles.

  7. Apr 25, 2024 · Inhale deeply. That heavenly fresh-cut grass smell you savor while mowing your back 40 is actually your lawn screaming in pain from the hell of a hurtful haircut.

  8. It’s time to mow the lawn and breathe in the smell of freshly cut grass. But this pleasant springtime scent may actually be a chemical cry for help. In the latest Reactions episode, we explain how plants communicate, their chemical response to being damaged, and how bugs play a part.

  9. Discover the chemical compounds that make cut grass smell so pleasant and how they associate with our memories and emotions.

  10. May 14, 2019 · It’s time to mow the lawn and breathe in the smell of freshly cut grass. But this pleasant springtime scent may actually be a chemical cry for help. We explain how plants communicate, their...

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