Abstract

The asymmetrical increase of length for the cortical cells from the extending zone of vertical maize roots—which causes georeaction—was due to a growth inhibitor formed in the cap. Results obtained when removing the cap during geocurvature and decapitating the vertical roots, with the tip asymmetrically replaced, were discussed.

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