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- Phototropism is the growth of plants in response to light. Practical explorations into phototropism can be done by1:
- Growing plants in omnilateral, unilateral or completely without light, then observing rates and directions of growth.
- Growing plants with different filters, to see which wavelength of light trigger phototropism.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Practical Explorations into Phototropism Explorations into tropisms can be done by... Growing plants in omnilateral, unilateral or completely without light then observing rates and directions of growth. Growing plants with different filters, to see which wavelength of light trigger phototropism.alevelbiologystudent.weebly.com/164-tropisms.htmlThe knowledge of phototropism has practical implications for agriculture and horticulture, as it can be used to increase crop yields and improve the growth of ornamental plants.studymind.co.uk/notes/experiments-to-show-photot… - People also ask
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