fototropia
Fototropia is a phenomenon observed in some plants and microorganisms where there is a directional growth or movement in response to light. This response is often referred to as phototropism. In plants, this typically involves the bending of shoots towards a light source. This behavior is crucial for optimizing photosynthesis, as it allows the plant to position its leaves in the most advantageous way to capture sunlight.
The mechanism behind fototropia involves photoreceptor proteins, primarily phototropins, which are sensitive to blue light. When
Fototropia can also occur in roots, though it is generally a weaker response and often negative, meaning