. Practical text-book of plant physiology. Plant physiology. 140 RELATIONS OF PLANTS TO LIGHT the photolytic movements of chloroplasts in exposed cells, para- phototropic reactions, and photeolic, or nyctitropic movements. Fig. 71. Lactuca scariola (compass plant), seen from east or west. The leaves have been moved by curvatures and torsions until the laminae are directed approxi- mately north and south to within a few degrees. After Atkinson. of leaves. The chloroplasts of a large number of species move toward the walls parallel to the surface of the leaf in diffuse light,. Please note that t


. Practical text-book of plant physiology. Plant physiology. 140 RELATIONS OF PLANTS TO LIGHT the photolytic movements of chloroplasts in exposed cells, para- phototropic reactions, and photeolic, or nyctitropic movements. Fig. 71. Lactuca scariola (compass plant), seen from east or west. The leaves have been moved by curvatures and torsions until the laminae are directed approxi- mately north and south to within a few degrees. After Atkinson. of leaves. The chloroplasts of a large number of species move toward the walls parallel to the surface of the leaf in diffuse light,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original MacDougal, Daniel Trembly, 1865-1958. New York [etc. ] Longmans, Green, and Co.


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