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Circumnutation, Rhythms and Light-Regulated Movements in Plants
1980Of all Charles Darwin’s contributions to the study of plant movements, none is more fundamental than his suggestion that circumnutation is the basic process underlying the tropistic responses of stems and roots to unilateral stimuli such as light and gravity. Like Pfeffer before him (1), Darwin appreciated that cells around the perimeter of cylindrical
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Mechanism and function of root circumnutation
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021Isaiah Taylor +2 more
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Experimental evidence and models on circumnutations
Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1973Anders Johnsson, David Heathcote
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Resolving Circumnutational and Gravitropic Movements of Root Tips
1997The movements of growing roots allow them to find the path of least resistance through soil and maximize the utilization of soil resources by proper deployment of members of the root system in the rooting volume. Circumnutational and gravitropic movements of root tips are important components of these processes.
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Note on a Circumnutation Record
Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1928openaire +1 more source
The Apical Hook: Positive Gravitropism and Circumnutation
Giornale botanico italiano, 1995F. Migliaccio, O. Micciulla, S. Ferrari
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