We review the ways in which two of Charles Darwin's lesser known works, The Movement and Habit of Twining Plants and The Power of Movement in Plants, stimulated 20th and 21st century research findings and philosophies. The legacy of Darwin's work permeates research on plant movement. For example, Darwin's demonstration that coleoptiles and roots fail to bend in response to light or gravity if their tips are removed helped researchers work toward the discovery of auxin and other plant hormones. Darwin's methodical observations on vine twining directions and circumnutation foreshadowed the recent discovery that 92% of vines twine in right-handed helices, regardless of their location on the planet. Finally, Darwin's observation of the similari...
Between 1916 and 1927, botanists in several countries independently resolved three problems that had...
Plants can move in various complex ways in response to external stimuli. These mechanisms include re...
WOS:000188421700080International audienceIn 1838 Darwin published his first paper on earthworms, sho...
We review the ways in which two of Charles Darwin's lesser known works, The Movement and Habit of Tw...
Charles Darwin on his voyage aboard H. M. S. Beagle contracted a mysterious illness that persisted t...
A-09-33International audienceWe provide an overview of research on climbing plants from Charles Darw...
We provide an overview of research on climbing plants from Charles Darwin to the present day. Follow...
Darwin, Charles (1809-1882). The power of movement in plants...London: John Murray, 1880 First editi...
With Orchid book Charles Darwin was able to accurately explain and demonstrate the evolutionary mec...
Charles Darwin is known the world over as the founder (along with A R Wallace) of modern evolutionar...
Darwin studied domesticated plants and animals to try to understand the causes of variability. He ob...
Few individuals have had the lasting impact on such a breadth of science as Charles Darwin. While hi...
Although plants are essentially sessile in nature, these organisms are very much in tune with their ...
This bachelor thesis focuses on Charles Darwin's The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action...
WOS:000186022300003International audienceIn 1881, Darwin (1809-1882) published his last scientific b...
Between 1916 and 1927, botanists in several countries independently resolved three problems that had...
Plants can move in various complex ways in response to external stimuli. These mechanisms include re...
WOS:000188421700080International audienceIn 1838 Darwin published his first paper on earthworms, sho...
We review the ways in which two of Charles Darwin's lesser known works, The Movement and Habit of Tw...
Charles Darwin on his voyage aboard H. M. S. Beagle contracted a mysterious illness that persisted t...
A-09-33International audienceWe provide an overview of research on climbing plants from Charles Darw...
We provide an overview of research on climbing plants from Charles Darwin to the present day. Follow...
Darwin, Charles (1809-1882). The power of movement in plants...London: John Murray, 1880 First editi...
With Orchid book Charles Darwin was able to accurately explain and demonstrate the evolutionary mec...
Charles Darwin is known the world over as the founder (along with A R Wallace) of modern evolutionar...
Darwin studied domesticated plants and animals to try to understand the causes of variability. He ob...
Few individuals have had the lasting impact on such a breadth of science as Charles Darwin. While hi...
Although plants are essentially sessile in nature, these organisms are very much in tune with their ...
This bachelor thesis focuses on Charles Darwin's The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action...
WOS:000186022300003International audienceIn 1881, Darwin (1809-1882) published his last scientific b...
Between 1916 and 1927, botanists in several countries independently resolved three problems that had...
Plants can move in various complex ways in response to external stimuli. These mechanisms include re...
WOS:000188421700080International audienceIn 1838 Darwin published his first paper on earthworms, sho...