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What is thigmotropism?

Thigmotropism is the growth of a plant around a support...

Last Updated On: Sunday, September 27, 2009

 

Thigmotropism is the growth of a plant around a support. Tropism is a phenomena by which a plant, usually climber like money plant and ivy, responds to a stimulus. Stems of the pea plant, for instance, are weak and have coil-like structures called tendrils. When tendrils approach a support (stick), a phytohormone called auxin is released in the side of the tendril away from the support. Auxin, a growth hormone, elongates the cells of that portion and makes it strong. The other portion, devoid of auxin, becomes weak and coils around the support.

 

Thigmotropism, Plant around a support, Tropism, Pea plant, Phytohormone, Tendrils, Coil-like structures, Auxin, Growth hormone, Devoid of auxin, Stimulus

 
 

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