The Power of Movement in Plants

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The Power of Movement in Plants
Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Darwin
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1. ThijB radicle suffered from a series of accidents, and acted in an anomalous manner, for the apex appeared at first insensiblcf and afterwards sensitive to contact. The first square was attached on Oct. 19th ; on the 21st the radicle was not at all curved, and the square was accidentally knocked off; it was refixedonthe22nd, and the radicle became slightly curved from the square, but the curvature disappeared on the 28rd, when the square was removed and refized. No curvature ensued, and the ...square was again accidentally knocked off, and refixed. On the morning of the 27th it was washed off by having reached the water in the bottom of the jar. The square was refixed, and on the 29th, that is, ten days after the first square had been attached, and two days after the attachment of the last square, the radicle had grown to the great leogth of 3*2 inches, and now the terminal growing part had become bent away from the square into a hook (see Fig. 68).
No. 2. Square attached on the 19th ; on the 20th radicle slightly deflected from it and from the perpendicular; on the 2l8t deflected at nearly right angles; it remained during the next two days in this position, but on the 25th the up- ward curvature was lessened through the action of geotropism, and still more so on the 26th.


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