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plagiotropic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective. plagiotropic (comparative more plagiotropic, superlative most plagiotropic) (botany) Growing at an oblique or almost horizontal angle .
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PLAGIOTROPIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PLAGIOTROPIC is having the longer axis inclined away from the vertical.
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PLAGIOTROPIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
PLAGIOTROPIC definition: having the longer axes of roots or branches slanting from the vertical line | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in ...
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plagiotropic
plagiotropic, a. Bot. (pleɪdʒɪəʊˈtrɒpɪk) [a. G. plagiotrop (J. von Sachs 1879, in Arbeiten Bot. Inst. Würzburg II. 227) f. plagio- + Gr. τροπικός inclined, f. τρόπος turning.] Said of members or organs of plants, the two halves of which react differently to the influences of light, gravitation, and ...
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PLAGIOTROPIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Plagiotropic definition: growing more or less divergent from the vertical.. See examples of PLAGIOTROPIC used in a sentence.
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The Heartbreak of Plagiotropism… - The Garden Professors
Cuttings from extremely lateral branches (those that grow parallel to the ground) can, in a few species, result in a spreading growth habit or plagiotropism.
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Hymenophyton flabellatum
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Hymenophyton flabellatum is plagiotropic, branched rhizome-like axes with aerial shoots divided into upright stalks.
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plagiotropic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective plagiotropic. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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Plagiotropism | biology - Britannica
Plagiotropic movements are oblique to the direction of stimulus. Diatropic movements are at right angles to the direction of stimulus.
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plagiotropic - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
Growth of a plant part at an oblique angle to a stimulus, such as gravity. pla′gi·o·tro pic (-ə-trō pĭk) adj. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the ...
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Topophysis - Wikipedia
When the scion or propagule grows in the same branchlike way, it is called plagiotropic growth. ... Orthotropic growth is when the scion begins to grow in the ...
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plagiotropous
plagiotropous, a. Bot. (pleɪdʒɪˈɒtrəpəs, ˌpleɪdʒɪəˈtrəʊpəs) [ad. G. plagiotrop (see plagiotropic a.), f. plagio- + Gr. τρόπος turning + -ous.] = plagiotropic a. So plagioˈtropously adv.; plagiˈotropy, the condition of plant organs growing in this way.1900 I. B. Balfour tr. C. E. von Goebel's Organog...
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Cheirolepidiaceae
Many seem to have plagiotropic lateral branches that developed in whorls.
The relationships of Cheirolepidiaceae to other conifers are uncertain.
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Phyllanthus
Phyllanthus species express a specific type of growth called "phyllanthoid branching" in which the vertical stems bear deciduous, floriferous (flower-bearing), plagiotropic
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Anisophylly
When a horizontal stem (plagiotropic shoot) also exhibits anisophylly, the photosynthetic leaf surfaces interfere less with light from above, and rotation
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