PHOTODYNAMICALLY INDUCED TROPISMS IN PLANT ROOTS

Abstract
Phototropic bending in the roots of wheat seedlings induced by the action of eryth-rosin and light are described. It is probable that the phototropic bending represents the combined effect of the photo-reaction and the dark reaction of the dye. The wave lengths of light producing the phototropic bending correspond to the absorption spectrum of the dye, indicating that the dye acts as a photosensitizes.