Crossword-Solution: DIAHELIOTROPISM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Diaheliotropism | n. | A tendency of leaves or other organs of plants to have their dorsal surface faced towards the rays of light. |
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| the state of being diaheliotropic, turning transversely to the light | 1 answer |
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There is a third and large sub-class of cases, namely, those of “transversal-Heliotropismus” of Frank, which we will here call diaheliotropism.
Hardly a better or more simple instance can be given of diaheliotropism than that offered by many seedlings, the cotyledons of which are extended horizontally.
Whenever epinastic growth is vigorous, it might conquer diaheliotropism in the evening, at which time it would be of no importance to the plant to keep its leaves horizontal.
The position which leaves and cotyledons occupy during the day, namely, more or less transversely to the direction of the light, is due, according to Frank, to what we call diaheliotropism.
From the fact of leaves and cotyledons frequently rising a little in the evening, it appears as if diaheliotropism had to conquer during the middle of the day a widely prevalent tendency to apogeotropism.