fényességre
Fényességre, also known as phototropism, is a growth response in plants where they grow towards or away from a light source. This phenomenon is driven by the plant's ability to detect light and respond to its direction. The process involves the redistribution of auxin, a plant hormone, within the plant tissue. When light is perceived by the plant, auxin is redistributed, causing the cells on the shaded side of the plant to elongate more than those on the lit side. This differential growth causes the plant to bend or grow towards the light source.
Fényességre is a crucial adaptation for plants, as it helps them maximize their exposure to sunlight, which
The study of fényességre has provided valuable insights into plant biology and has practical applications in