On the
Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants is a book by Charles Darwin first
printed in book form in 1875 by John Murray. This work is subdivided into
chapters concentrating on a particular type of climber which he divided into
four main classes but Darwin, in this volume, concentrates on the two main
classes, the twining plants and the leaf climbers.
On the
Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants is a book by Charles Darwin first
printed in book form in 1875 by John Murray. This work is subdivided into
chapters concentrating on a particular type of climber which he divided into
four main classes but Darwin, in this volume, concentrates on the two main
classes, the twining plants and the leaf climbers.
This
note covers plant architecture and embryogenesis, Polarity and auxin flow,
Regulation of gene expression by auxin, Patterning of indeterminate growth,
Formation and specification of lateral organs and morphogenesis.