Gravitation effect on a plant's growth is called geotropism. It affects it by it's height,and sometimes affects how many flowers it produces. It causes roots to grow downward (positive geotropism) and stems/branches to grow upward (negative geotropism). So it gives plants an 'up' and 'down' or lateral directions to grow the correct structures in the right places.
Gravity affects the growth of plants as well as their height, and that is why roots will always grow downwards into the soil, while heavy branches will always tend to bend downwards.
Perhaps you mean to ask if gravity "affects" the phenotype of a plant? In a word, yes. For instance, a tree typically grows in a vertical direction. If a pot that holds a young tree is tilted at an angle, the new growth will be vertical, although the existing trunk will be at an angle relative to the ground. Most plants that live on land can tell which way is up and respond to this as they grow. "To effect" something means to make it happen. Gravity does have effects on plant phenotypes, but gravity doesn't "effect" the phenotype of a plant.
yes it is like food for the plants and vitamins
it is to high for the plant to tolerate
There was recently revealed that cows are located along the filed lines unless the overhead power line disturbs them. It would be no wonder if soon is revealed that the plants are affected, too.
Gravity affects the growth of plants as well as their height, and that is why roots will always grow downwards into the soil, while heavy branches will always tend to bend downwards.
Yes,it could effect the growth of plants
No Its does not
Seeds would not be able to root in soil, so the plant would not be able to germinate, or begin growing.
Geotropism is the growth or movement of an organism in response to gravity. It can be positive (growth towards gravity) or negative (growth away from gravity). This phenomenon helps plants orient themselves for optimal growth and development.
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Microgravity affects the growth of plants, but doesn't outright kill them.
No, color does not effect the growth of plants. If the plant is yellow, it will grow fine. Now, if the plant is brown, that could mean it is dead.
What should be the effect of too much sunlight to growth by plants?the plant might dry up
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Yes it can
it meffects there growth