Definition of Chemotropism. Meaning of Chemotropism. Synonyms of Chemotropism

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Definition of Chemotropism

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Meaning of Chemotropism from wikipedia

- growing away from the stimulus. Chemotropism is slightly different from Chemotaxis, the major difference being that chemotropism is related to growth, while...
- Aerotropism: the growth of plants towards or away from a source of wind Chemotropism: the movement or growth in response to chemicals Electrotropism, or galvanotropism:...
- themselves or neighboring plants of the same species – demonstrating chemotropism based on chemoreception. Once a tendril comes in contact with a neighboring...
- 1007/s005720050139. S2CID 36014515. Sbrana, C.; Giovannetti, M. (2005). "Chemotropism in the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae". Mycorrhiza. 15...
- opposed to within a network of many related cells. Auxin Biosemiotics Chemotropism Ethylene Gravitropism Heliotropism Hydrotropism Hy****nsitive response...
- zoospore to move on to better conditions. Allomyces macrogynus also shows chemotropism in the growing hyphal organisms by which the rhizoids can grow towards...
- mechanisms. His recent work has called into question the existence of a chemotropism of commissural axons, one of the dogmas in the field. He has recently...
- interactions. Animal communication Biosemiotics Cetacean intelligence Chemotropism Cognition Human–animal communication Molecular genetics Plant communication...
- agent certification cfu (abbr. for colony forming unit) chemotaxis (syn. chemotropism) chemotherapy chlamydospore chlamydospore A chlamydospore is the thick-walled...
- Congr. Sect. Zoolo. 7 (3). (1920) (With Imms, AD) Field Experiments on Chemotropism in insects. Ann. Appl Biol 6, 269–292. (1920) The Lacinia-mobilis in...