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plant response to water and temperature​

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Answer: Hydrotropism (hydro- "water"; tropism "involuntary orientation by an organism, that involves turning or curving as a positive or negative response to a stimulus") is a plant's growth response in which the direction of growth is determined by a stimulus or gradient in water concentration.

Temperature‐stressed plants show low germination rates, growth retardation, reduced photosynthesis, and often die. The elucidation of mechanisms by which temperature stress causes disorders is important to reveal responses by which plants cope with adverse temperature conditions.

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