fototropismi
Fototropismi is the directional growth of plant organs in response to light direction. It is most commonly observed as shoots bending toward light, a positive phototropism, while roots typically grow away from light, showing negative phototropism. This response helps optimize light capture for photosynthesis and influences plant architecture.
Molecular basis and mechanism: Phototropism is primarily mediated by blue-light receptors called phototropins, notably phot1 and
Additional light receptors, including cryptochromes and UVR8, modulate phototropism by adjusting growth responses to light quality
History and significance: Early experiments by Darwin and Boysen-Jensen established the blue-light requirement for phototropism. Today,