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The work examines how plant organs detect and respond to diverse stimuli, presenting experiments and instruments that record mechanical and growth responses. It analyzes excitability and diurnal rhythms, pulvinus action, conduction of excitation including electrical modulation, and indirect stimulus effects. Part II develops a high-magnification crescograph to quantify growth and explores influences of temperature, light, turgor, chemicals, mechanics, and electrical currents on growth rates and recovery. Comparative studies distinguish responses of pulvinated, growing, and non-growing tissues, and the text formulates recurring patterns and experimental laws governing transmission, latency, and modulation of plant movements.
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