Negative gravitropism in action

2007

Negative gravitropism in action by the ice caves, Salzburg, Austria © c-lab 2007

Negative gravitropism in action by the ice caves in Tennengebirge mountains of Salzburg Province.

Negative gravitropism in action by the ice caves, Salzburg, Austria © c-lab 2007

Gravity is used to signal root growth downwards and shoots upwards. (Shoots also use light (phototropism) to direct growth away from gravity.)  The directional growth of plants in response to gravity is achieved by differential growth on sides of roots or shoots

Negative gravitropism is referred to as growth away from the force of gravity.