Definition of Hyponastic. Meaning of Hyponastic. Synonyms of Hyponastic

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Definition of Hyponastic

Hyponastic
Hyponastic Hy`po*nas"tic, a. [Pref. hypo- + Gr. ? pressed close.] (Bot.) Exhibiting a downward convexity caused by unequal growth. Cf. Epinastic.

Meaning of Hyponastic from wikipedia

- In plant biology, the hyponastic response is a nastic movement characterized by an upward bending of leaves or other plant parts, resulting from accelerated...
- 'foot'. The regular diminutive 'pediculus' is also used for 'foot stalk'. Hyponastic response Pedicel Beentje, H. (2010). The Kew plant glossary. London: Kew...
- leads to elevated amounts of ethylene, inhibiting leaf expansion (see hyponastic response). As the new shoot is exposed to light, reactions mediated by...
- Plants Chapter 5: Modified Cir****nutation: Climbing Plants; Epinastic and Hyponastic Movements Chapter 6: Modified Cir****nutation: Sleep or Nyctitropic Movements...
- sylvestris or Rorippa palustris can photosynthesize underwater and exhibits a hyponastic response (positive growth response to gravity), demonstrating a quiescence...
- cell broadening and lateral branch growth outside of seedling stage (see Hyponastic response) Interference with auxin transport (with high auxin concentrations)...
- niches, and explains why certain canopy layers tend to be highly uneven. Hyponastic response Pantin F.; Simmonneau T.; Rolland G.; Dauzat M.; Muller B. (2011)...
- plant cell nucleus, together with the double-stranded RNA binding protein Hyponastic Leaves1 (HYL1), CTD-Phosphatase-Like1 (CPL1) and the zinc finger protein...
- cell broadening and lateral branch growth outside of seedling stage (see Hyponastic response) Interference with auxin transport (with high auxin concentrations)...
- "The Roles of Ethylene, Auxin, Abscisic Acid, and Gibberellin in the Hyponastic Growth of Submerged Rumex palustris Petioles". Plant Physiology. 136 (2):...