10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RECTIPETALITY»
Discover the use of
rectipetality in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
rectipetality and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Practical Physiology of plants
(218) Rectipetality. A pot of young mustard seedlings (Sinapis) which have been
grown in the dark is placed on a klinostat placed in a darkened room. The clock is
stopped and the plants allowed to remain in one position in the dark, until a ...
2
Practical Physiology of Plants
(218) Rectipetality. A pot of young mustard seedlings (Sinapis) which have been
grown in the dark is placed on a klinostat placed in a darkened room. The clock is
stopped and the plants allowed to remain in one position in the dark, until a ...
Francis Darwin, E. Hamilton Acton, 2011
lat Viichting has called rectipetality.' He made out a fact that when an organ has
been allowed to curve otropically, heliotropically, etc., and is then removed an
further stimulation by being placed on the uostat, it "becomes straight again.
tbe klinostat, it becomes straight again. This fact suggested to Viichting his
conception of rectipetality, a regulat ing power leading to growth in a straight line.
It may be objected that such a power is nothing more than the heredity, which
moulds ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1892
5
Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
mately connected with the geotropic-stimulus both of the stalk and of the ovary,
while the "rectipetality" should also play a pail it. Vochting gave the name of "
rectipetality" to the phenomenon that a plant-organ, which has curved upon
irritation, ...
6
The Shipley collection of scientific papers
the klinostnt, it becomes straight again. This fact suggested to Vochting hi?
conception of rectipetality, a regulating power leading to growth in a straight line.
It may be objected that such a power is nothing mure than the heredity, which
moulds ...
7
Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
There is at the present time a tendency to pay an increasing attention to what is
known as rectipetality or autotropism — viz., the inherent capacity of rectilinear
growth. In my Cardiff Address a to Section D I showed that rectipetality is really
part ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1905
8
Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
Vochtino gave the name of "rectipetality" to the phenomenon that a plant-organ,
which has curved upon irritation, begins straightening itself out again as soon as
the stimulation has ceased. This he regards as a separate quality of plant-organs
...
Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Afdeling Natuurkunde, 1923
In my Cardiff Address ' to Section D I showed that rectipetality is really part of the
phenomena of circumnutation. We must believe that rectipetality does not merely
come into play in those comparatively crude experimental instances in which a ...
10
Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
petition, repetition, petulant, impetuous, competition impetigo — an acute
inflammatory disease of the skin rectipetality — the tendency to rectilinear growth;
autotropism acropetal — ascending; applies to leaves, flowers or roots
developing ...