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What is geototrophic?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 7/28/2025

Geotrophic refers to the growth response of an organism to gravity, particularly in plants. In geotropic responses, roots typically exhibit positive geotropism, growing downward towards the gravitational pull, while stems demonstrate negative geotropism, growing upward away from gravity. This adaptation helps plants orient themselves properly for optimal nutrient uptake and light exposure.

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