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Botany online: Growth Movements - Phototropism
Phototropism Phototropism is a growth movement induced by a light stimulus. Growth towards a source of light is called positive phototropism, that away from the source is termed negative phototropism. The tips of shoots are usually positively, that of roots negatively phototropic. Originally (with J. v. SACHS, for example) was phototropism called heliotropism, because the plant grows towards the ...
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