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Originally Posted by bil
Not the chlorophyl. I think that the photosynthesis is simply the way of the plant 'seeing' the direction and if it is that way then it is interesting that the mechanism is the opposite was round.
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Chlorophyll's purpose IS photosynthesis. Phototropism is controlled by hormones like auxins and gibberellins.
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On this pic, they are reaching for the shade. There's no moisture there.
If that top root was headed for moisture, it would be going downwards to the moss.
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I didn't state my response clearly enough. I didn't really mean "looking for moisture", but more like looking for where it might be. Let me try this way:
Think about that plant in nature, bil. Growing attached to a tree, the drying sun will be in one direction, and the tree - being a host "anchor", shaded by the leaves and protected a bit from breezes - will be the likely place the plant would find moisture, and not be dried out by the heat of the sun.
Maybe that is a function of (negative) phototropism, but again, not due to chlorophyll.