tropismi
Tropismi, or tropisms in English, are directional growth or movement responses of organisms toward or away from external stimuli. In plants, tropisms refer to growth on the organ level that results from differential cell elongation on the sides exposed to a stimulus. Tropisms help plants optimize light capture, water uptake, contact with substrates, and other environmental factors.
Major plant tropisms include phototropism (toward light), gravitropism or geotropism (direction relative to gravity), thigmotropism (response
Mechanisms involve perception of the stimulus and differential growth. Phototropism largely depends on light receptors (phototropins)
Tropisms describe directional growth in response to environmental cues, whereas other plant movements, such as nyctinasty,