Positive gravitropism in roots.

  1. Root gravitropic bending.
    A horizontal root of maize bends until its tip becomes vertically oriented.

  2. Statoliths settling.
    This is caused by statoliths ( starch grains) settling to the bottom of root cap cells.
The statoliths lead to redistribution of auxin and differential rates of elongation by cells on opposite sides of the root.

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