“…Because plants lack a nervous system that connects the sensing (i.e., local) tissue with all other plant tissues that did not yet experience the stress/pathogen/stimuli (i.e., systemic tissues), systemic signals in plants must travel from cell‐to‐cell over long distances, sometimes spanning the entire length of the plant (Choi et al ., 2017; Farmer et al ., 2020; Fichman and Mittler, 2020b; Johns et al ., 2021; Mittler et al ., 2011; Vega‐Muñoz et al ., 2020). Among the different signaling processes thought to mediate such rapid long distance cell‐to‐cell signal transduction mechanisms in plants are changes in membrane potentials (i.e., electric waves; Farmer et al ., 2020; Hedrich and Fukushima, 2021; Mousavi et al ., 2013; Nguyen et al ., 2018; Shao et al ., 2020; Szechyńska‐Hebda et al ., 2010), steady‐state levels of calcium (i.e., calcium wave; Choi et al ., 2014; Choi et al ., 2017; Dubiella et al ., 2013; Evans et al ., 2016; Shao et al ., 2020; Tian et al ., 2020; Toyota et al ., 2018), steady‐state levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS; i.e., ROS wave; Fichman et al ., 2019; Fichman and Mittler, 2020b; Kollist et al ., 2019; Lew et al ., 2020; Miller et al ., 2009; Mittler et al ., 2011; Zandalinas et al ., 2019; Zandalinas et al ., 2020a; Zandalinas et al ., 2020b), hydraulic pressure (i.e., hydraulic wave; Christmann et al ., 2013; Malone, 1992; Sade et al ., 2014), as well as rapid changes in the levels of different plant hormones such as jasmonic acid (JA), abscisic acid (ABA) and auxin (Devireddy et al ., 2018; Galvez‐Valdivieso et al ., 2009; Guo et al ., 2016; Kangasjärvi et al ., 2009; Wang et al ., 2019), small peptides (Takahashi et al ., 2018), redox levels (Fichman and Mittler, 2021), and/or different metabolites/metabolic signatures (Choudhury et al ., 2018).…”