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- that their sedimentation transmits the gravitropic signal by activating mechanosensitive channels. The gravitropic signal then leads to the reorientation...
- positive phototropism, the sporangiop****s are directed by a negative gravitropic response into a position suitable for spore dispersal and distribution...
- mutant shows a significantly weaker gravitropic response as compared to a non-mutant plant. A normal gravitropic response can be rescued with hypergravity...
- ligands. Such classifications include chemoreceptors, mechanoreceptors, gravitropic receptors, photoreceptors, magnetoreceptors and gasoreceptors. The structures...
- be technically classed as negatively gravitropic (grows up and away from the ground) or positively gravitropic (grows down toward the ground). Banyan...
- same conclusion independently in 1927. It describes the phototropic and gravitropic properties of emerging shoots of monocotyledons. The model proposes that...
- clinostat should rotate on a comparable timescale in order to avoid a gravitropic response. However, presentation time is ****ulative, and if a clinostat's...
- movements; According to the "gravitropic overshoot" theory, nutations in plant shoots might result from dela**** gravitropic responses, in the search for...
- same conclusions. This is an early model describing the phototropic and gravitropic properties of emerging shoots of monocotyledons. It proposes that auxin...
- in the desired areas for gravitropic bending. This leads us to believe that hydrotropic response can counteract the gravitropic desire to move toward the...